Yes, by the serial number. Try the link below
Both the BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) and the Browning machineguns (series 1919) were made in caliber 30-06. HOWEVER, there were other calibers manufactured for special markets. Search Wikipedia for BAR, and look up some of the secondary calibers- they may be a surprise.
1894
i think this isn't the site you should post this question on. you should go to a gun specialist.With the description that you have provided,and the serial number,it sounds as if you have a Browning BAR(semi auto) 30-06 that was made in the year 1988(letters PP in the serial number).these fine made rifles will bring between 375-550 dollars depending on the amount of overall finish remaining on the wood and metal,and a good bore.
745 Rifleman 746 Rifleman, Auto (BAR - Browning Automatic Rifle)
One of the most used guns in ww2 was the bar it was made by browning and was light whight machen gun;) *_*
Marked on the barrel.
With the serial number that provided,your Browning model BAR was produced in the year 1970.
your browning bar was made in 1976.
The rifle is a Mark II BAR Safari, manufactured in 1995.
You will have to call Browning to find out.
The suffix of M9 indicates that your Browning BAR semi-auto rifle was made in the year 1969.
Impossible to do without the serial number. Go to the Browning webiste and under Customer Service you can find it
50-500 USD or so
1942
Look on the barrel/receiver and it will tell you.
The M69 in the serial number dates your browning BAR to the year 1969.
1969