300 or so.
100-600 usd
500 or so
The value is highly dependent upon which specific variation of the Model 1885 you have, the caliber, and what if any special order options it has. If you can provide me with all of the details, I can nail it down for you. I can be contacted at Win1885@msn.com Bert H.
50-1000 usd
100-1000 usd
The B78's were made for Browning by Miroku of Japan from 1973 to 1982 and the values vary a bit. A moderately used 78 in a popular caliber will run from $800 to $1500. Their popularity is apparently on the way back and Winchester has started making a Model 1885 which is basically the same gun with less flashy wood and not many chamberings. Browning had made an 1885 Model back in the 90's for a few years. I purchased a mint 6mm B-78 two years ago for $850 and thought it one hell of a deal.
Without more specific information; 100-1000 USD
Value depends on condition. Check the blue book for your guns value.
100-1000 usd
Normally I could give a general value based on the condition but in this case it also is dependent on which type, model, and variation and can vary WILDLY. The exact writing and in what location / lines on the barrel will identify this.
Wayne McLerran has written: 'Browning model 1885 black powder cartridge rifle' -- subject(s): Browning rifles, Muzzle-loading firearms