If you have the money, they can be made.
Yes, cordy barrels were made in Belgium, under contract to Simmons Specialties, and the Browning Superposed Book has a chapter on these Yes, cordy barrels were made in Belgium, under contract to Simmons Specialties, and the Browning Superposed Book has a chapter on these
Browning's website has sn data under customer service.
Because it is a pistol, not a rifle.
Browning.com has a sn function under customer service
We can't answer that question for you. Contact the Browning service center. Have your model and serial number available. Browning Service DepartmentOne Browning PlaceArnold, Missouri 63010-94061-800-322-4626
Browning has quite good sn data on their website under customer service.
Browning website, under Customer Service, has serail number ranges for different years.
Yes
There is a takedown latch (lever) under the forearm. Pull it down, then remove the forearm from the barrels by pivoting away. Carefully slide the lever on top to release the barrels in the usual manner of breaking the barrels open. The barrels can then be lifted off the lug from the frame as you break the action open.
The Browning website has production data, broken down by model. Look under Customer Service.
Browning has serial number data on their web site under customer service.
Value depends on model, grade and condition. Use the link below to find you gun in the Blue book. It should be under Browning .22 automatic rifle