Your browning hi-power was made by FN of belguim for browning in 1967.
1967; 50-500 USD or so
No, that product code is for an Auto 5 in 12 gauge.
Your browning hi-power was made in 1967.Depending on the amount of use these fine made 9mm semi-auto pistols are valued at between 500-650 dollars or more depending on the condition of the overall gun(blueing,gun grips etc.).
Browning Double Mode
A browning Hi-Power semi auto 9mm pistol is currently valued at between 325-525 dollars for a example displaying between 60%-95% of its original finish,and a good bore.
A handgun
Exactly how is the pistol marked? 9mm browning serial number 72C44338
The 76C prefix dates your browning 9mm hi-power to 1976.
Perhaps the most common 9mm CARTRIDGE is the 9mm Parabellum- commonly called the 9mm Luger. And it IS for an automatic pistol (and carbine and submachinegun). However, there are probably a dozen or more OTHER "9mm" cartridges- many fairly scarce- such as the 9mm Makarov, 9mm Browning Long, 9mm Kurz (the .380) etc. They are different and do not interchange.
Yes, It is the same as the 9mm Hi Power Manual.
It is a 9MM manufactured in 1981. 245 is 9MM pz is date code