This is what is called an American Browning. These guns were produced by Remington in the US (New York) for Browning after Belgium was overun by the Germans in WWII. The guns were made using Remingtons model 11 equipment. A few modifications were made to incorporate more of the Browning features and were all stamped Browning Arms Co. St. Louis mo. Your 16ga gun sn: A13884 was made and shipped to Browning in 1946. Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Auto 5's with poly-chokes, compensators and recoil pads (other than Mag 12's) will reduce value. A rough ball park figure would be $250-$600 range for this gun. Near mint guns and original box will command an extra premium. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
Blue Book of Gun Values is a good place to start.
The Browning web site has sn data as does proofhouse.com. You can also call Browning and ask.
1927
No serial number provided, can't be answered.
This gun was made in 1949
50-500 usd
This is an American Browning auto 5. Made by Remington during WWII. These guns are not as valuable as their Belgium cousins. Depending on condition they usually fall between $300 and $650.
See the Browning website- customer service. Date of production by serial number listing.
Browning offers history letters for @ 40 USD
how much is the element sr worth
Which model is this? Simply check the barrel. It should say Made in Belgium if it was.
Try online auctions.