Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all markings, finish, condition, box, papers, accessories, etc..
Fabrique nationale darmes was one of the companies founded by Henri Pieper of Belgium but he made guns under many names as well as autos (not many) and bikes also. Fabrique nationale darmes along with the other names were one of the largest gun making outfits in the world
Without a better description; 10-1000 USD
Please identify what kind of gun this is and ask the question again
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. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
Most FN production records from WW 2 and earlier were lost during the war.
Fabrique Nationale (the name of the company) arms of war, Herstal, Belguim (place of manufacture. Brownings patent filed.
Depending on condtion 200-400 USD how can a browning in almost perfect condition ,1925 model with only a 4 diget ser.no only be worth 400.00.
50-450 usd
You need to bo to Browning.com since you didn't provide the model and use the sn function.
FN made hundreds of different caliber rifles, pistols & shotguns both military & civilian. Need more info. Be specific.
FN Pistols Try the book "FN Browning Pistols at this link: http://www.fn-browning.com/ They can also be contacted at: Wet Dog Publications * 5603-B W. Friendly Ave * Suite 166 * Greensboro, NC 27410Email: info@fn-browning.com Phone: 336-394-4138 Fax: 336-349-5427
Serial number 67296 was made in 1924. Sounds like you have an FN (Fabrique Nationale) gun versus a Browning Arms Co gun. If your gun says "acier special" on the barrel you have an FN gun. If it says Ogden Utah, its a Browning gun. Both were made by FN. Pre-War Browning guns in original condition (no chokes or pads) are valued more than the FN guns. It's rare to find a 20's gun in better than 90-95% condition. Generally they sell from $350-$500 due to most having less than 85% finish. (FN guns were sold in markets outside the US and did not compete with Browning inside the US)