You can visit http://www.browning.com/services/dategun/detail.asp?id=6 You can see by your serial # 281914 that your gun was made in the year 1963. Depending on the condition of the blued or nickel finish the gun could be worth around $500 in mint condition. If the gun shows wear from over the years it could be worth $400. For example: I just purchased a .25 Browning Baby yesterday from a pawn shop for $475 plus tax. He wanted $499 plus tax. (was able to talk him down $25). The gun is in excellant condition! Looks brand new. From my serial # it shows that my Baby was built in 1966. Keep in mind that the early 60's models in mint condition have been going for almost $600 at www.gunbroker.com Hope this information helps... You can visit http://www.browning.com/services/dategun/detail.asp?id=6 You can see by your serial # 281914 that your gun was made in the year 1963. Depending on the condition of the blued or nickel finish the gun could be worth around $500 in mint condition. If the gun shows wear from over the years it could be worth $400. For example: I just purchased a .25 Browning Baby yesterday from a pawn shop for $475 plus tax. He wanted $499 plus tax. (was able to talk him down $25). The gun is in excellant condition! Looks brand new. From my serial # it shows that my Baby was built in 1966. Keep in mind that the early 60's models in mint condition have been going for almost $600 at www.gunbroker.com Hope this information helps...
FN made several models of 'small handgun.' Would need to know caliber, at least.
Need a detailed description of all features, caliber, etc..
No other information provided means nothing to tell you. Handgun? Long Gun? Claiber/Gauge?
A handgun
a Handgun
$100,000,000
Better to contact Browning at browning.com
1961
yes
Go to Browning.com
They refer to this handgun as the browning model BDA (browning double action auto) pistol.
Impossible to tell from just the serial number.