$1000- 1500 usd
That shotgun was actually produced by Remington in the United States during World War II, when the FN plant in Belgium was occupied by the Nazis. Often called the 'American Browning.' Value ranges from $350-$500.
100-1000 usd
There is no such thing as a Browning semiautomatic M70 rifle. The Model 70 bolt-action rifle was produced by Winchester, while Browning produced a very different semiautomatic rifle called the BAR. Which is it?
The value of a World War II Browning FN High Power pistol depends on its condition. They can be found for sale from $1,100 to $1,800.
You are referring to, I assume, the model 11 or Sportsman. Remington produced these guns under the Browning patent in the United States during the 1940s. I am looking for an answer to a similar question and I have not gotten an answer yet, but from people I have talked to I am told that good condition gun would fetch somewhere in the $250-$350 range, depending. From a collector or resale standpoint, it seems that Browning A-5's held their value more compared to the Remingtons.
Even if done by Browning, it will diminish the value.
value $450 to $500 in south Georgia market. gun no longer produced since 1997.
what is the value of a browning sweet 16 no. 51003
Your 1953 produced browning auto-5 is selling for between 475-650 dollars depending on the condition of the original finish remaining and a good bore.
1100 is a Remington, not Browning.
Browning did not make the Luger
This serial number doesn't jive. Please state the model and re-check the serial number then re-ask the question. Sure it's a Browning?