Sn's were not required until 1968
Check your serial number,you have to many digits.
The (7) digit serial number of a Browning BSS breaks down like this: The first (4) digits represent the number of the gun in the production run. yours was the 7,327 gun made that year. The next Digit "A" represents 12 Gauge (B for 20 Gauge). The final (2) digits represent the year of manufacture. In your case 1972. Hope this helps.
According to Browning's site, there has to be a lot more than those four digits in the serial number. Look carefully again, and re-post your question.
You can ask the question here by providing the serial number (it's ok to "x" out the last two digits). You can also go to the Browning web site to date your gun - link below
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You need to supply the model number and serial number to get a answer.
To determine the year of manufacture for a Belgium Browning 12 gauge shotgun with serial number 49198 6G, you would typically need to refer to Browning's serial number records. Generally, for Browning shotguns made in Belgium, the first two digits of the serial number indicate the year of production. In this case, the serial number suggests it was likely produced around the late 1950s to early 1960s, but for precise dating, consulting Browning's records or a detailed reference guide would be necessary.
The year of manufature is 1975, the last two digits are inverted sometimes they are not in latter years it used an alpha dating system The serial number is located under the top lever. Break open the action to reveal the number.
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Without the serial number, there is no way to answer.