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.
50-250 USD
A Browning side by side 20 gauge shotgun in Grade I,with a original finish of between 70%-90% will bring between 1,000-1,800 dollars.
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I have a double barrel side made by browning.it is great shape ther is 1492A47.pleasnow the value of un.
100-500 USD or so
I dont think there is such a thing...
What type is it? Pump, Semi Auto, Over/Under, Side by Side?
you would need to include if the shotgun in question is a sweet-sixteen auto-5 shotgun,or a browning side by side,or a standard weight auto-5 shotgun and the condition of your shotgun to get a accurate value .
Around $1200-$1500 in excellent condition.
In order to answer your question accurately,Iwould need to know if you have the Browning model side by side,grade I,or Grade II(satin greyed steel receiver).Do you have the Browning side by side sporter,or sporter grade II.Or the Browning side by side sidelock model?Also the overall condition of your shotgun(percentage of original finish remaining). Serial number isn't legible but it still remains in good condition. Royal Steel. My grandfather used it a lot pheasant hunting. It has more sentimental value than monetary value to me. Aside from the damaged stock, the gun still has a large percentage of its original finish.
The gun was made in 1952. How is it marked on the left side of the receiver? sales@countrygunsmith.net
This is a Browning Side by Side shotgun (Double Barrel) for a 20 Gauge shotshell. The production of the BSS side-by-side shotgun began in 1978. The Sidelock model was introduced in 1983. Production ceased in 1987.