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VALUE SINGLE SHOT BRONCO

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  • rufe-snow
    Check on the two big on-line gun auctions. For a ballpark value only use the actual selling price, not some of these guys pie in the sky fantasies.

    Original appearance is a big factor in their value, as all's the receivers are, is pot metal with a coat of crinkle paint. It don't take much ware and abuse to make them look bad.
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  • Ned Fall
    I too have a Garcia Bronco .410 bore in my collection. The gun is not listed in the Blue Book of Gun Values under any name like Garcia, Bronco or as Fire Arms International. The only place I could find a listing is in the Standard Catalog of Firearms under the name Garcia. The entry reads "GARCIA, Garcia Bronco. A single shot .410 shotgun with swing out action. Barrel length is 18.5 inches. Stock is a one piece metal skeletonized affair. Weight is approximately 3.5 pounds. Introduced in 1968 and discontinued in 1978. Made in Italy.
    Values: NIB-$175, Excl-$100, V.G.-$ 85, Good-$75, Fair-$50 and Poor-$30.
    There is no mention of a .22 caliber alone but there is a .22/.410 listed with basically the same description. The values for that one are the same.
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