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I recently picked up a 20 gauge FN Superposed. It's a nice little gun weighing in at 6# 8.9 ounces, with 28" barrels. The finish is mostly gone but the gun is in solid shape. Choke markings are F/M but it seems to shoot a little more open than that but need to pattern to be sure. Serial number says 1964 manufacture.

I'm inclined to leave it as is and just shoot it. Any idea of the value?


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Are you sure it a 1964 model? Receiver enravin looks like a pre war model.
I'm assuming that FN uses the same dating that Browning does, it's a V4. Which would be 1964.

I was guessing that the value is a bit above 2k. I've been watching GB for Superposed the past several months and only seen 2, 20 gauge, 28" barrel go for less than 2k. One was a salt wood gun that needed rebuilt and it went for $1,125, the other sold for $1500, I was sorry I missed that one. Others have gone for over $2k, up to over $4k.

I plan on shooting it, dove, quail, pheasants and chucker, with some clays once and a while. With 7/8 oz loads it's a dream to shoot. Might even buy some bismuth and try hunting ducks with it.
 
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