Providing there is not a letter above or preceding the number, this gun was made in 1924. If the barrel say's Ogden Utah" on it it is a Browning Arms Co. gun. If the barrel states "acier special", it is an FN marketed gun. Value depends on condition. Guns this age in typical condition with 60 to 80% finish run $250 - $400 thereabouts. Rare is condition found Over 95% on these early guns. It's possible that an Ogden gun can bring up to $1000+ in real nice condition. This is with the gun all original, no recoil pads. If the gun has Acier Special on the barrel it is an FN gun, probably with the sling swivel post and is less desireable than the Browning Arms Co. gun.
This gun was made in 1926 Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Auto 5's with poly-chokes, compensators and recoil pads (other than Mag 12's) will reduce value. Near mint guns and original box will command an extra premium. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
i have a febrique nationale D'armes de guerre heistal belbelgique browning patent depose serial#187734. i would like to know about the gun
I have one serial number 432356. what the age of it?
Fair condition
Not in the open market
Impossible to answer without a serial number and detailed description.
Fabrique Nationale (the name of the company) arms of war, Herstal, Belguim (place of manufacture. Brownings patent filed.
Yes
95209
Depends on your pocketbook.
100-1000+ depending on specifics
This is an Auto-5 Shotgun
Yes, but not easy to find.
100-1000 depending on the specifics
Impossible to tell from just the serial number.
It stand for "national plant of war weapons herstal Belgium" Fabrique National is simply "National Plant" and it is common to call the Company "FN".