Are you talking about an Auto 5 Light Weight? What is the barrel length? Fixed or tube chokes? Finish? Type of wood? Any engraving? Any accessories? How old? All of the above affect value. A broad range (common to high end) would be @ 500-5000.
Your browning light-12,auto-5 shotgun which was produced in 1975 is selling for between 340 dollars for a shotgun with 60% original finish,up to 650 dollars for a fine example with 95% of the original finish remaining.If your shotgun has a vent rib barrel the value runs between 415-900 dollars.This is based on a shotgun made by FN in belgium.
50-500 usd
i have a belgium 70 g 38965 what is it worth
50-350 usd
With the serial number L52017,your Browning auto-5 light weight model shotgun was made by FN of Belgium for Browning in the year 1955.
Your shotgun was made in the year 1961 with a prefix of 1G.
The 4G prefix to your serial number indicates that your Browning auto-5 light weight shotgun was made in Belgium for Browning in the year 1964.
With the prefix of 8G i can say that you have a Browning light weight auto-5 shotgun that was made in Belgium in the year 1968.These fine made shotguns will bring between 350-650 dollars depending on the amount of original finish remaining and a good bore.
around one thousand dollars in good condition
The value between $500.00 and $850.00
If your Browning lightweight model auto-5 shotgun was made in Belgium,then the value will be between 415-630 dollars for a vent rib barreled model.If it has a plain barrel then between 340-450 dollars.This represents a shotgun having between 60%-90% of it,s original finish remaining,and a good bore.If yours is a Miroku made shotgun then the value will be between 350-525 dollars for the same amount of original finish remaining.
This gun was made in 1961.