check the date code stamped on the barrel. Remington Society of America, Manufactured Date link has the details.
It is a St. Louis Browning made by Remington for Browning. It was made around 1940. It's value is probably around $250.00 without seeing it. The B means it is a 12 gage. A was 16 gage and C is 20 gage.
Contact Browning with the serial number. They can identify the manufacture date.
Stamped on barrel, Barrel and reciever one piece.
You can sell it to a bunch of gang bangers for like $400 and some crack rock.
You must call Browning with the serial number.
no serial number = no way to answer.
CHeck the receiver and barrel
They have date code stamps on the barrel which can be looked up on the manufacture date link on the Remington Society of America. --- Update: It's important to note that the barrel on the shotgun MAY not be the barrel that was originally on the shotgun at purchase. Check the serial number with Remington.
The barrel date code is the primary method of dating a Remington. Of course, if the barrel is not the original barrel for the gun that complicates things. The Remington factory could probably date it by serial number. sales@countrygunsmith.net
You will have to call Browning.
Check the barrel and receiver.
Check the barrel and receiver.