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I would call a gun dealer with the serial # or look in the "standard catalog of firearms"... you could also contact browning
Parts or Product Service One Browning Place Arnold, MO 63010 800-322-4626 x2860 for service, x2863 for parts |
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old belgian A 5 could be worth something
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![]() I was told that the reason it doesn't have a gold trigger is because it's too old. |
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Jezzum peace, You have some stuff just lying around that house huh...
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old belgium
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gunbroker.com should get you close to the value based on ser #.
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Salty.........there's a couple websites that you can put in the Serial # & It will give you the year made. Don't know them right off hand. I remembered googling it to find years on a couple of mine.
Here's the Browning Website "Date your gun" http://www.browning.com/customerserv...egun/index.asp |
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I just called the Browning # that Mo posted and left a message. Hopefully they will return my call.
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I'll give you $1500 for it right now!
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I talked with a dood at Browning and, Bruce was right, it's a Belgium-made Browning Auto-5. He said there's no way to determine the production year of a gun made prior to WW II. His chart showed from the early 1900's to about 1940. Going by the serial number, he said his "guess" would be somewhere around the middle of the pack.....mid 1920's. Damn, it's older than we thought.
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very cool
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i have a 1897 winchester pump near 90%
also a 73 lever action not sure what it's worth |
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Dad has one engraved with pheasents and such...it was his grandfather's and dad used for duck hunting for years, probably should have put it up...
Browning sold the patent to Remington so later models could possibly be remington...but you gots you the real Mcoy der Salty!
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Yeah, somewhere around the mid-40's. |
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I have a Remington made like the Browning Auto 5 in 16gauge, and I also have a Browning Auto 5 in 16gauge. Both guns were used until only recently when we have decided to let them collect dust. When I was 17 years old, my dad "allowed" me to shoot his Winchester Model 12 in 16ga. on a duck hunt. The first shot went off but sounded funny, the second shot blew the barrel up just past my hand on the forearm. The first shot had the wad get stuck, and the rest was history. I though he was going to kill me, but he was only worried about me getting hurt. That gun was restored by Steinburgs(sp?) in Baton Rouge and never shot again.
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hammer gun w/ a very short pump action. can fire 3 shells from the 1897 faster than the A5. just hold the trigger and pump. |
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man that browning aint worth nothing. Ill give u $100 bucks and take it off your hands for u! lol
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Also have a Winchester model 12 , 16 ga. made in 1928 also Winchester lever action in a 38-40 w/ octagon barrel made in 1887. |
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