What_is_the_value_of_a_Browning_Sweet_Sixteen
375-550 dollars, depending on overall condition of your shotgun.
Not sure,depends on condition. Let me know what you want for it,my dad is lookig for one. Please leave a msg if i miss ur call. or email me roushgt_mustangroush@yahoo.com thank you
The "R" on an Ithaca 16 gauge shotgun Model 37R denotes that the shotgun has a ribbed barrel. The ribbed barrel provides added strength to the shotgun's structure and helps with aiming and shooting accuracy.
There is no way to age your browning auto-5 shotgun without a serial number.As to the value,this would be 450 dollars for a shotgun in the condition that you describe.I can say that the Browning auto-5 standard weight shotgun in 16gauge was made from 1946-1964.
Your shotgun was made inÊ1965. In 95% condition it could be worth $1500, more if it has a ribbed barrel and open choke.
Your serial number is missing a letter and/or a letter/number preceding or above the 21536. This information is needed to determine the year of manufacture. Please re-check and ask the question again. Thank you.
Your Browning auto-5 shotgun should have the serial number prefix of 8V.This would indicate that your Browning was a Magnum model auto-5 because of the 3in.chamber.This was a new model which was first made in the year 1958 and seeing that your shotgun has a vent rib barrel;then the value will be between 450-750 dollars for a shotgun showing between 60%-90% of it,s original finish and a good bore.
The question is a little confusing to me, is this a 12 guage gun or is it one of the Browning reproductions of the Winchester Model 12. If the barrel is available it is usually a simple process to replace the barrel on most pump and semi-auto shotguns. If you are talking about a break open type shotgun (over & under, side by side, or single shot) that is usually a very expensive process.
Between 90-150 dollars.
50-500 usd
1929, if that is the complete serial number. Any ventilated rib would not be original, but a solid rib would be. If all is right with the gun, up to $800.
1973, 50-500 uSD