The name is Superposed. Find this book - Browning Superposed: John M. Browning's Last Legacy by Ned Schwing
Could be a rifle, shotgun or handgun.
Made in 1970
Without more of a description it could range from 100-10000 USD
Impossible to value with just the sn. Could be 100-10000 USD
I would need to know browning what?The model of your browning,rifle or shotgun,level of original finish remaining,and bore condition before I could assign a value to your firearm.
Your browning model superposed could bring between 550-1,500 dollars depending on overall condition,and a good bore.
Dependin on EXACTLY what you have and its condition, it could be anywhere from a few hundred to tens of thousands of USD.
Your Browning auto-5 shotgun in 16ga.was produced for Browning by FN of Belguim in the year 1924,with the serial number that you provided.These fine made shotguns range in price from 375-550 dollars,depending on the overall condition of the shotgun and a finish ranging from 60%-90%.Beware that any Browning 16ga shotgun could be ordered with a 2 9/16in chamber prior to the year 1928.If you have such a shotgun the value would be half of what was quoted,and dangerious to shoot.I would have a competent gunsmith check your chamber length to be sure.
Yes.Your Browning flat knob light weight auto-5 shotgun could be had with either a plain,or vent rib barrel.
In the condition that you describe,your shotgun will bring a minimum of 550 dollars,and could go higher if the right buyer comes along.
We will need to know the model as the serial number could be the same for more than one model.
Value could be anywhere between $250 and $800 depending on condition. The average gun is toward the lower end.