Yes if they have a liscense or a legally liscensed parent or gaurdian.
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If we are talking about a Browning auto-5 shotgun in 16 gauge?Then the serial number that you provided indicates that your shotgun was made in the year 1950.
In most places, no.
87 years old.If you have a 12 gauge shotgun then it was made in 1906,if your shotgun is a 16 gauge,then it was made in the year 1919.
If you have a Browning auto-5 shotgun in 12 gauge,then it was made in the year 1921.If you have a 16 gauge shotgun,then it was made in the year 1926.
That is a very early serial number!If you have a auto-5 12 gauge shotgun,then the year of manufacture is 1904.If you have a 16 gauge shotgun,then the year of manufacture is between 1910-1912.
Your serial number indicates that you have a Browning auto-5 16 gauge shotgun that was made in the year 1952.
If you have a Browning auto-5 shotgun in 16 gauge(you do not state)then it was made in the year 1928.
Your serial number indicates that your Browning auto-5 16 gauge shotgun was made in the year 1948.
16 yards or 48 feet unless some one knows otherwise
I have ni idea i am in the same boat I have had my 16 gauge for about five years now everything is numbers matching and works but i dont have the guts to shoot it I found mine in a old house that was abandoned
i do belive it is the last 2 numbers that give you the year