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Listing ID: 67005
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Browning BPS with Engraved Receiver and Figured Stock

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Price:
$550

Region:
Kansas City - Mission



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Hello,

Looking to sell my Browning BPS 12 gauge. This is not the ordinary black BPS. This one has a very elaborate engraving on both sides of the receiver, and it also has a gorgeous figured walnut stock. It has a 26" barrel, and I had a Limbsaver recoil pad professionally installed. I've shot less than 400 rounds through it. It is in perfect working order, and cosmetically it is practically flawless. It does have a few really faint tarnish markings on the receiver (I tried to capture those in one of the pictures). I've only taken this out for a few rounds of sporting clays on nice sunny days. Otherwise it has been sitting in the case at home.

It will come with 3 Invector choke tubes, orignal box, original recoil pad, 2 snap caps, a Bore Snake cleaning tool, and the Redhead soft case you see in the picture. I'm looking for $550 for a local sale (Kansas), or add shipping and FFL fees for non local sale.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

Thanks,

Zach

Shotguns Browning BPS With Engraved Receiver And Figured Stock Shotguns Browning BPS With Engraved Receiver And Figured Stock Shotguns Browning BPS With Engraved Receiver And Figured Stock

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