Get the serial number off the gun. Go to Browning's site, click on Support then date your firearm.
If you have a Browning auto-5 shotgun in 12 gauge it was made in the year 1925.If it is a 16 gauge shotgun,then it was made in the year 1929.
Your serial number indicates that your Browning shotgun was made in the year 1970.
Made from 1964-81. No breakdown on numbers I can find.
Your serial number indicates that your Browning shotgun was made in the year 1955.
Your Marlin rifle,not shotgun was made in the year 1972.
If your shotgun is chambered in 12 gauge,then your shotgun was made in the year 1913.If your shotgun is a 16 gauge model,then it was made in the year 1926.
Your Serial number indicates that your Fox Sterlingworth shotgun was made in the year 1919.It was one of the first 268 shotguns made that year out of a total production of 800 for the year 1919.I hope that you find this informative.
If your shotgun is in 12 gauge,then it was made in the year 1922.If it is a 16 gauge shotgun,then it was made in the year 1927.
If you are talking about a auto-5 shotgun? Then your auto-5 magnum shotgun was made in 1959.
The serial number only tells one where in the run & what year it was manufactured in, not who made it.
If your Browning auto-5 shotgun is chambered in 12 gauge then it was made in the year 1928.If it is chambered in 16 gauge,then it was made in the year 1938.
If your question is about a Browning auto-5 shotgun in 12 gauge,then it was made in the year 1925.If it is a 16 gauge shotgun,then it was made in the year 1929.