Impossible to answer with info given. A serial number alone is not unique to only one gun in the world.
Your serial number indicates that your Browning 16 gauge shotgun was made in the first year of production,which was 1909.
No. A 12 gage shotgun shoots a larger charge than a 16 gage. Shotgun sizes were designated according to the number of steel balls that could be dropped into the barrel that would weigh a pound. 12 steel balls weighing one pound would be dropped into a 12 gage shotgun. Thus it is a larger size than a 16 gage. (Do not waste your money on a 16 gage shotgun, at least in the United States. You will have difficulty finding shells. You should get a 12 gage or a 20 gage.)
The 12 gage has a bigger barrel then a youth 20 gage shotgun.
50-500
a type of shotgun
It will tell you on the receiver/barrel
Impossible to value with just the serial number.
Your serial number indicates that your 16 gauge browning auto-5 shotgun was made in the year 1929.
12 gage shotgun
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Up to 1000 USD