Please be specific about the model and any other specifics about the gun
700-1000
they are going for as high as 1250.00 dollars
50-400 usd
Browning worked with Winchester in designing several firearms, including the model 1886 rifle. Click on the 'John Browning' link on this page to read a short biography of him and his designs.
Impossible to answer without more details.
Try the BLue Book of Gun Values and old Gun Digest's at the library.
In 1884 Paul Vielle invented a smokeless powder called Poudre B (short for poudre blanche—white powder. This was used in the Lebel rifle, shown above.
Made in 1965. This is simply called the .22 Automatic Rifle. The "E" in the serial number signifies the .22 short version.
Your browning 22cal short rifle was made during the years 1956-mid 1961.The A prefix =short.This is all the records indicate for production years.We cannot be accurate until 1961 thru end of production which was 1973.
France invented the first production smokeless powder, Poudre B, in 1884. (There were experiments clear back to 1846.) I believe Mauser, in Germany, came out with a single-shot bolt-action 10 mm in 1888 that used Poudre B. Austria also produced rifles to use it the same year. France is generally credited with the first smokeless powder military rifle in the Fusil Mle 1886 M93. Known as the Lebel for short.
I believe you have a Remington model 24,if so these .22 cal semi-auto rifles were made between 1922-1935.The value of these remingtons are between 115-250 dollars depending on the overall condition of the rifle and a good bore.
Browning only lists two action lengths for the BLR, standard and long. The 257 Roberts is in the standard action. It can legitimately be used in a short or long action depending on the bullet used and the maker of the rifle.