Other than it being a standardweight Browning A5 12ga made in 1961, you dont provide much information. 26" open-choked guns bring more than 30" full choke guns, and condition is everything. Average to you may be poor to me. Without detailed information on a potentially collectable firearm, the best we can do is offer a range of $250 - $1000. www.countrygunsmith.net
if its exellent condition around 500 dollars i have one
You would have to provide a lot more information such as model, condition, and any accessories.
The larger the wire gauge, the smaller the diameter. 12 gauge is bigger than 14 gauge.
There are many size gauge wires used in the making of an automobile, anywhere from 4 gauge to 22 gauge.
12 gauge
In average to poor condition, that would be as much as I would pay. The guns are collectable, but only in excellent condition. www.countrygunsmith.net
350
If you mean a Browning B-2000 12 gauge shotgun then the value would be 495 dollars for a shotgun in the condition you describe.
Never heard of a model 22 BPS. A Browning BPS in 20 gauge can vary from 150-400 depending on condition.
100-500 usd
Up to 500 USD or so
depending on overall condition $350 - $500
About $300-$400 depending on condition and barrel configuration.
The value of a 12 gauge Browning Citori Pigeon Grade is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and condition.
Anywhere from $700 to $1200, or even more, depending on its condition.
Depending on condition 200-800 USD.
Impossible to answer without knowing which model and its condition.