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Hello, All.

I realize value is, in part, determined by condition. I’m looking at a SN’d 395RR xxxx BDA in 85-90% condition. No cracks in original grip panels, no box, and only one magazine (correct, w/o cuts for later mag release on P220).

Are these typically worth say, $150-200 more than comparable P220s?


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Browning BDA Rarity, Value, etc.

Are these typically worth say, $150-200 more than comparable P220s?

Not to me.


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No, It's just a shooter-grade P220. Any SIG (or Browning) collector who wishes to add a BDA to their collection is not even going to look at an 85-90% example. That's shooter-grade, not collector-grade, and is worth no more and no less than a SIG-marked P220 in the same caliber and in comparable condition.
 
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I paid $300 for the last one I got and it is reasonably in 90-95+%. Still haven't shot it as it is just so cute with all its blue and no smileys on it whatsoever.


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I paid $300 for the last one I got and it is reasonably in 90-95+%...


Seriously?! Any decent pistol from that era for that price, in that condition is a steal!

I want to shop where you shop.


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Originally posted by Bill-in-Texas:
... than comparable P220s?


Yes, but only if it is originally chambered in 7.65mm instead of 45 ACP.

If it is something a collector needs to finally have a BDA from every year they were made, it might be more appealing to them than most.
If it has a neat serial number like 395RR0045, more than a casual glance would be given.

Other than that, they should mostly be the same.




 
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Originally posted by Big Bore Lover:
I paid $300 for the last one I got and it is reasonably in 90-95+%...


Seriously?! Any decent pistol from that era for that price, in that condition is a steal!

I want to shop where you shop.


Of course it was a steal. That is why it never made it to the shelf. I bought it fives minutes after the guy traded it in. The owner of the shop only allowed the guy $200 for it when he traded it in and since it was his shop and I knew how much it was worth I had no problem whatsoever giving him $100 profit. If I had not done that, he would have put it on the shelf priced like a new Sig as he hated Sigs. If he did it would have sat on the shelf for a long damn time like many others I have seen him have like that. It never made sense to me how he did business in regard to Sigs.


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Had a similar find. There was an Allround that sat in the guys case for over four months. They had marked it down to $999 and I asked if they would sell it for $888. Sold! Big Grin




 
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