The Dictionary says: "to place above or upon something else, or one upon another." As in the case of the Browning shotgun, the Superposed model ws the first sucessful Over/Under shotgun ever made. Browning used the dictionary description to name the model "Superposed" because one barrel is apon another.
This is a double barrel, over/under shotgun.
It is the model name of the first Over/under shotgun that Browning made. "Superposed" in the dictionary means "one on top or over another".
FN is the abbreviation for Fabrique Nationale Arms Co. of Herstal, Belgium. They made most of the A-5 shotguns and Superposed shotguns for Browning USA.
That's "superimposed" and does not add to or subtract from the value. It simple means the two barrels of a double-barrel shotgun are "over/under" instead of "side-by-side."
The sn you list does not match what Browning has on their site. Go to http://www.browning.com/customerservice/dategun/detail.asp?id=42 to see what I mean. I think you have a 1962 superposed. You don't give any particulars such as barrel length, chokes, wood, any engraving, etc. Value range 500-20000 or more.
A describing word or a descriptive word is an adjective.
"Shotgun" means the passenger side.
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I am guessing you have a model 870. It is a edition of the 870 shotgun
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If you call out shotgun it means you get the front passanger seat in the vehicle.
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