1952 http://proofhouse.com/browning/index.html
1952. No way to tell you the grade without a detailed description that includes, gauge, barrel length, front sight, rib or vented rib, finish, engraving, inlays, etc..
The gun was made in 1958
Can you include the model of Browning rifle in question?I would also ask that you see if the last part of your rifles serial number could be Z73?please include this info in your next posting and I may be able to help you.
The letters PM in the middle of your serial number indicates that your browning was made in 1980.If you wish to include the model name of your browning I could help with the value of your browning.
Could it be that your browning hi-power is marked 70C19171? If it is then it was made in 1970.
This serial number represents 1926, but it is not a sweet 16. It could only be a standard weight 16 ga. You could be missing part of the serial number. What makes you think this is a grade II? Please refer to the Browning automatic - 5 book. If I saw it I could identify it for you. Sorry, just to many questions to answer yours. Auto5man.
Impossible to answer. Could be 100-25000 USD
I would need to know what model of Browning you are asking about?I could then help you identify the year of manufacture.
In order to answer your question correctly,I would need to know the model of Browning semi-auto that you refer to?I could also use the serial number to help identify the model and year of production of the browning in question.
Made in 1970
between the years 1945-1954 there was no serial number breakdown for the browning hi-power.This is when yours was made.You may contact browning thru customer service on there web-site and they could help you more.
We will need to know the model as the serial number could be the same for more than one model.