The mfg. suggested retail is around $1350 or even a tad higher, but a gun in "new" condition (read "unfired") would likely have a real world value of $850 to $950. That is what a gun dealer in the Dakota's, for instance, may ask for a brand new Brittany. If one were to advertise in a newspaper classifed section, one might get that much, but folks usually seek some kind of a bargin outside of true retail setting. Therefore, I'd ask $750 for an unfired gun, and go downward from there, depending on the condition of the gun (if it has been used). You may want to consult the Blue Book of Gun Values for the increments of used gun pricing for this model. The gun is a wonderfully durable and verstile model, mfg by one of Spains most solid and prolific manufacturer of double guns, Hermanos Zabala, and is imported by Tristar. Tony Petres Rapid City SD
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25-125 USD or so
Seldom exceed 125 USD
It very much depends upon what gauge gun it is (e.g. 12-gauge, 16-gauge, or 20 gauge), the barrel length, the choke configuration, and most importantly the graded condition (which can not be deteremined without a visual inspection).
$150-$250. A little more if it is like-new, a lot less if it is not fully functioning.
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