It depends on the number of genuine victim notches eched into the stock. The more markings the more lives destroyed and the value to arms dealers or Musket Perveers rockets.
Pretty much impossible to answer without a detailed description of ALL markings, finish and overall condition
The Gun Digest Assembly/Disassembly book for semiautomatic pistols may have that gun. If not, try the American Rifleman book of pistol disassembly - I'm pretty sure I have seen it there. go to www.e-gunparts.com they have exploded views of most guns that you can print free
Made in 1966, the value of your Browning 380 will be based on condition. In very good condition these are about $500, more or less. Very nice little pocket pistol. Production pretty much stopped in 1968 at serial # 619474, although there were reports of a "few" guns assembled in 1969.
Try the Browning A-Bolt, they're supposed to be pretty decent.
-15° Celsius is pretty exceptional already
I'm pretty sure it was called the Rape of Belgium, but it may have other names as well.
It can be: "I want to condition the class to learn things." Or a noun: "The condition of that book is pretty bad."
John Moses Browning was born 23 January 1855, died 26 November 1926. According to the Browning website, the production of the Browning Recoilless Shotgun began in 1993 and ceased production in 1995. There were two lengths: 27" and 30". So, one thing we can be pretty sure about is that John Moses Browning in person did not design the Browning Recoilless Shotgun.
Matt Eastman's book has a pretty good schematic.
IM pretty sure i have the same bow.
Pretty good, really.
Are you sure that the serial number is correct? Does it have a letter above or preceding the 36XX? If you truly do have a 1903 gun, it will say BROWNING AUTOMATIC ARMS COMPANY. Is this how your barrel is stamped? If not, then there is more to the serial number and it is either an FN gun, or it is not a 1903 gun. If you do have a 1903 gun, the condition is what will determine value. Most are pretty beat up that I see. Original condition with 60% or more finish can bring up to 1000, but appraising is impossible without inspection.