It all depends when the gun was made that will determine what lengths and chokes were made available. It is important that the address of the barrel matches up with years of mfg. Although any additional barrels made need fitting to your gun, it is best to keep barrel addresses original. In general throughout time, A5 barrels were made from 24"-32" depending on the year. Not all chokes were available certain years. They varied, but were offered from cylinder to full during the history of the gun 1923-1930 Ogden Utah 1930-1958 St Louis Mo. 1959-1968 ST Louis Mo & Montreal 1969-1978 Morgan Utah & Montreal. 1976-1998 Japan marked barrels auto5man
Yes, in the new A5.
This gun is a 1963 Auto 5. Value depends on condition. This is a Belgian gun and likely the 2nd barrel is a Japanese barrel with the invector chokes. Typically these guns in a "mixed" two barrel set / cased - run $1500-$2000. A mint 63 could bring more in the right market.
BROWNING CHOKES AND THEIR CODES (ON REAR LEFT-SIDE OF BARREL)'*' designates full choke (F).'*-' designates improved modified choke (IM).'**' designates modified choke (M).'**-' designates improved cylinder choke (IC).
No
No
Browning did not offer one, but you may find an aftermarket Hastings barrel (www.hastingsbarrels.com) that will do the trick.
NO! The 1187 barrel was for remington shotguns,the auto-5 shotgun is a browning shotgun.
It will be marked on the barrel or receiver regarding where it was made.
Since you did not provide a detailed description of the weapon, its features, finish, condition, box, papers, any accessories, barrel length, chokes, etc. the answer can only be general in nature. You might be in the 50500 USD ball park.
200-500 USD
Check the receiver and barrel.
Check the receiver and barrel.