Used 600-700
New 900
100-600 depending on specifics
Yes, and they still do make a BPS 10ga. Wood stocks are the Hunter Model
No. I visited the Browning Web site and found that the only caliber they had close to the 280 was the 270. Of the moderate priced rifles a 280 can be obtained from Remington, Thompson Center and you might be able to find one in a Winchester Mod 70 Lightweight.
Without a better description, 300-900
walnut
The winchester model 1887 shotguns came with black walnut,for wood.
50-500 usd
Suggest you contact Browing and get it lettered. Cost is about 40 USD
The Winchester model 12 shotguns with the Y prefix were made by Winchester from 1972-1975.These vent rib barrel shotguns were hand checkered,with select walnut stocks and jeweled bolt.They were fine made shotguns that were only available for 3 years,and sold out quickly.
Yes the Winchester 140 is a cheaper varient of the model 1400. The only real difference is the type of material used in the storck and foregrip. A 1400 has Walnut or Synthetic stocks avalible. Where as a 140 was only avalible in a hardwood usually birch stock with no checkering and a walnut stain. The word Ranger on the barrel is normal the Model 120 pump and the 140 auto were both in the ranger series. The 140's are getting quite rare and not shown in many articles because Winchester only made 5000 of them in 12,20,16 and 10 gauge. Also the 1400 barrel will interchange with this fine Winchester. zmopar1@aol.com
value of belgium browning 25 auto baby blued with walnut grips
This serial number would indicate a gun made in 1904. To be sure that this is not an early gun, you can check the barrel. If the gun was made in 1904, the barrel would be stamped: BROWNING AUTOMATIC ARMS COMPANY It is probable that your gun is more modern. Check the gun for a letter above or preceding the 78xx number. The complete serial number would be required to answer the question. Thank you