No, I can not do it but you could do it for yourself.
In order to answer your question,you must include the Make of the shotgun,the model number,and serial number.
The order in which Excel will perform calculations.
In order to answer your question correctly,I would need to know the model of Winchester shotgun that you are asking about and the serial number of the shotgun in question.
You will have to contact Browning and order a history letter.
Double barrel? Single barrel? Model? Need more information in order to be able to answer.
To my Knowledge Browning or for that matter any gunmaker has never made a 16 gauge shotgun with a 4in.chamber.In order to get the answer that you seek,you will need to include the model of Browning shotgun in question along with the serial number(to date the year of manufacture) and the overall condition of your shotgun.
Need to know who made it, what it is (rifle, shotgun, handgun), caliber/gauge, barrel length in order to even begin to help.
In the order of £350, depending on condition.
In order for your question to be answered correctly,you must include the model of Browning shotgun in question,along with the serial number.Also include what gauge of shotgun you have.
The order in which calculations are preformed
"Stevens_12_gauge_single_barrel_shotgun_with_no_model_number_or_serial_number_The_only_marking_says_Savage_you_are_having_it_repaired_and_need_the_model_number_in_order_to_order_a_new_stock" Where can I get help with this?
In order for me to answer your question,I will need some more information from you.First is this shotgun a semi-auto,pump action,or over-under shotgun.I will need the model of shotgun.Then add the shotguns gauge(12 gauge,16 gauge,20 gauge)? I will need the serial number of your shotgun to date the year of manufacture.If you provide this info,I can then tell you how old your Browning shotgun is.