Citori shotguns have become the "bread and butter" in Brownings lineup. Originally, the Citori Over/Under was an economical choice over the high quality Superposed Models. Since it's introduction in 1973, the Citoris have been made in over a hundred variations. Citori's are now very collectable when in top condition. Values have a wide range due to so many variations and grades of the Citori and other Browning Over/Unders. 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. You can also do your own investigation by looking at other models being sold that are in the same condition as yours. Try the gunbroker.com or a periodical called "The Gun List" You can also reference the Blue Book of Gun Values which can be purchased on line at various retailers, however it takes some skill and experience to estimate percentages of finishes when using the Blue Book.
http://www.browning.com/customerservice/qna/detail.asp?ID=100
50-1000 usd
You would use a full,or extra full choke if using 00buck for hunting purposes.If for self protection thats up to you.
Look on the rear left side of the barrel.F=Full,M=modified,IC=improved cylinder,C=cylinder etc.
Made in 1938. Value depends on condition. it is too varied. Take it to a gunshop for appraisal auto5man
You need to check the auction sites. Full sets are not that common.
You cannot tell what year the gun was made from this number. This number means this was the 2010th Citori made in whatever the year it was made. This serial number is followed in every Citori bY two letters of the alphabet. These two letters are coded to Numbers which tell the year. For example PM means' 80, PR means '86. to refer to the full code go to midwestgunworks .com and look up Citori.Or go to the Browning website.
Between 1200 and 1750 US
500-1000 usd
On the choke tubes. It is marked by lines on the front edge of the choke. The more lines the more open the choke. 1 line is a full and goes from there. If it doesn't have tubes, on the inside of the receiver near the bbls.
All Citoris were/are made in Japan, and that is not the full serial number. There are three more numbers and two letters. Value depends mainly on the features and condition. Early Citoris with fixed chokes are not as desireable as later Citoris with choke tubes. Field and Trap guns are not as desireable as Lightning and Superlight models. Based on the information you provided, anywhere between $550 and $1000.
50-500 usd