Any other markings? Is it a bolt action?
Lacking a better description, the price range could be from 0-500 USD
No, you need to call Browning.
Its hard to tell but i have the same thing and looked up some others but ive seen some for 500 to 1000$ if you could post a pic it would help mine was used by a German officer at some point in WWII does it have waa140 stamped on it?
FN. No published sn data I know of.
Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
You can find information right here on WikiAnswers. You have a gun that was made by Fabrique Nationale (FN) in Herstal Belgium. FN made the Belgian Browning guns that Browning imported and sold under their own name. Most of these guns were also made and sold by FN to other World Markets; Technically, these guns are not Brownings, but FN guns. Most of the early brownings & FN guns have all these marking on their guns, with the exception of "Acier Special" which means Special Steel. Acier Special was only stamped on the FN guns, and never the Browning Arms Co. Guns. Provide the model, guage, serial number, and your question. Please give us a try to answer it for you. Thank you
100-300 USD
It was manufactured at the FN plant in Frederickburg, Virginia. FN has another manufacturing facility in Columbia, South Carolina. The Columbia plant manufactures weapons primarily for the military.
Fabrique Nationale or FN is the maker.
You read most of the information available right there on the gun. "Acier" just means "Steel" in French. Bayard, the mounted knight, and Demi Bloc are trademarks of the manufacturer, Anciens Etablissments Pieper (1905-1957) in Herstal, Belgium. The 32 gauge shell had a diameter of .501 and length of 2.5 inches. 3 inch shells were also available but few guns were chambered for this length and no 32 gauge shells are available in the US. They may still be found in Europe, but will probably be called 14 MM instead of 32 gauge.
Fabrique Nationale, or more commonly known as FN
Two pennies stamped from the national mint, indistinguishable from each other.