Browning Superposed Presentation 1
silver grey or blue receiver, oak leaf and fine scroll engraved, choice of 6 different animal scenes.
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Caliber: Different calibers can affect the firearm's price, as some calibers may be more popular or harder to find. Barrel Length: The length of the barrel can impact the firearm's price, as certain lengths may be more desirable or practical for specific purposes. Generations: Different generations of the firearm may have improvements or changes that could affect the value. Sub-models: Specific sub-models or variations, such as limited editions or unique features, can also impact the firearm's value.
As you consider purchasing or selling a BROWNING SUPERPOSED PRESENTATION MODELS (P1-P4), it's essential to stay informed about the current market prices and trends. Keep in mind that factors such as condition, caliber, barrel length, generations, and sub-models can all affect the firearm's value. By understanding the market dynamics, you can make a more informed decision and ensure you're getting the best possible price.
These custom made versions of the Lightning Field, Super Light, Trap, and Skeet guns feature specifications the same as Standard models, with differences in finish, engraving and inlay(s), and grade of wood and checkering. These guns were developed as an alternative due to the escalating cost of the B-25 and was introduced by FN in 1977 and were disc. after 1984. Gauge premiums below refer to Models P1-P3.
P1-P3 Presentation Models were acid etched as opposed to hand engraved. Although some P1-P3 Models were signed by engravers, it does not indicate they were hand engraved. P1-P3 models with gold inlay were often signed as the gold work did require hand work. Very few P1-P3 were fully hand engraved and these are often referred to as the “prototypes” that were needed to establish the “molds” in order to do the acid etching. The few prototypes produced in 1977 are indicated by the “RR” serial number code. True hand engraved P1-P3 models can best be determined by the stippling on the top rear of the receiver. These few all hand engraved prototypes command a premium. All P4 receivers were hand engraved and sideplated.
Since P Series Superposed were disc. in 1985, collector interest has increased substantially. Interestingly, the P series models are rarer than most of the pre-1976 high grade Superposed models.
silver grey or blue receiver, oak leaf and fine scroll engraved, choice of 6 different animal scenes.
silver grey or blue receiver, high relief engraving, choice of 3 different sets of game scenes.
silver grey or blue receiver, more elaborate high relief engraving with choice of partridges, mallards, or geese depicted on frame sides in 18Kt. gold.
features engraved sideplates in either silver grey or blue finish, hand engraved game scenes include waterfowl on right frame side, 5 pheasants on left frame side, 2 quail on receiver bottom, and a retriever's head on trigger guard. Extra f...
similar to Presentation 4, only with game scenes inlaid in 18Kt. gold.
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limited mfg., not compatible with steel shot, featured select walnut stock/forearm and extra engraving.
12, 20, 28 ga., or .410 bore (the 28 ga. & .410 bore were not cataloged until 1960), 28 ga. and .410 bore were built on a 20 ga. frame, the buttplate was changed from horn to plastic during 1961, 12 and 20 ga. Lightning Models were appr...
12 or 20 ga. In 1983, Browning announced renewed production of the famous Belgian "Superposed" O/U in Grade I only. Available in Lightning or Superlight models, 3 in. chambers in Lightning 20 ga., 26 1/2 or 28 in. barrels. Belgian...
P, Q, or R style engraving.
includes 12, 20, 28 ga. and .410 bore barrels, 26 1/2 or 28 in. VR barrels, 12 ga. frame, beavertail forearm, includes fitted luggage case. Mfg. 1972-1976.
available in various configurations including multi-barrel sets.
28 in. barrels, 9/32 in. vent. rib, pistol grip stock, Schnabel forearm, SST, blue receiver, choking M/F only.
deeper engraving with duck and pheasant game scenes - similar to 1948-60 mfg. Grade V. Disc. 1976.