They don't come up for sale often. You will need to go to the auction sites to see what they are bringing.
Yes
Contact Browning and have it lettered.
It stands for Open tip match grade ammo
My research indicates that the T72 suffix was assigned to the browning .22cal medalist that was made in 1972.
This is an Fabrique Nationale (FN) gun made in 1922. It was not imported and sold as a Browning gun, but sold by FN outside the US. Two barrel sets are not common on these old guns, especially if they are both serialized to the gun. Recommend checking to make sure it is not a GradeII or higher grade. okg 979 is the weight of the barrel at time of proofing. The forearm serial number should match the gun, but the number on yours is not enough difference to say that it's a replacement. Every once in a while FN put out a gun with a forearm that was a close number but didn't match.
A fraction of .001".
Your serial number does not match anything published on the Browning web site. The letter T was used in the sn from 1964 to late 1968.
You will need to call Browning.
You need to call Browning to find out. That sn doesn't match their system of numbering.
It is a target pistol made by Springfield Armory.
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Please provide all the markings exactly as they are stamped on the gun. The information you have provided does not match any Browning product. sales@countrygunsmith.net