Depends on the specifics. 500 USD and up.
The MSRP is between $1000 and $1150 on current BAR Hi Power rifles. The link to the Browning on line catalog is below.
Depending on how old or new it is - on the slide, frame, barrel hood.
Assuming you are talking about a Browning double-barrel Citori (NOT a semi-automatic), you could get $500-600 for one in worn, scratched condition, and $800-1000 for one in near new condition. Subtract $100-200 for an older model without interchangeable chokes.
Warrantys apply to new gun sales only. Visit Browning.com for more information
Please go to the various gun sale web sites and find the model you are looking for
100-1000 usd
My Browning 270 Semi-automatic refile came without a serial number but purchased back in 1973 brand new. Why did my rifle did not come with a Serial Number? I am the original owner of this refle.
Assuming you are talking about a Browning double-barrel Citori (NOT a semi-automatic), you could get $500-600 for one in worn, scratched condition, and $800-1000 for one in near new condition. Subtract $100-200 for an older model without interchangeable chokes.
Many new shooters begin with a .22 LR semi automatic, such as a Ruger Mk III, or a Browning Buckmark. Both are good quality, accurate, durable, relatively inexpensive, and the cost of .22 ammo will allow you to shoot a lot more.
Impossible to answer without knowing what model.
300 USD
Yes, it can be semi, burst, single, and full