You need to check the auction sites. Full sets are not that common.
In average to poor condition, that would be as much as I would pay. The guns are collectable, but only in excellent condition. www.countrygunsmith.net
Louis Browning goes by Lou.
0--500 USD depending on condition.
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It is a St. Louis Browning made by Remington for Browning. It was made around 1940. It's value is probably around $250.00 without seeing it. The B means it is a 12 gage. A was 16 gage and C is 20 gage.
Most of what I found was "LV Hardware", I did find various other items that may help:* Vintage Louis Vuitton Wardrobe trunk Featuring Lock # 078278. * Vintage Louis Vuitton Trunk is in Excellent Condition, c1900. Featuring Serial Number 745885 and Lock number 050575* This Unique Antique Louis Vuitton Wardrobe Trunk is in Excellent Condition, c1900. Lock Number 057495 With the LV monogrammed canvas,
The sn you list does not follow normal Browning rules. Go to Browning.com Value depends on condition, which you don't describe. Could be 100 or could be 5000
$200 up to $1000 depending on condition. This is an "American Browning" made by Remington for Browning. Your serial number is not correct. This serial number is on the left side of the frame and should be above the number C-5000
Need more detail. Generally $400 to $800 range
No. During WWII, Browning had Remington make an American A5 for them. Those guns were stamped Browning Arms Co St. Louis Mo., but they were actually made by Remington in New York.
It was made in 1938
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