Nice rifle. As far as I know it comes in a bull barrel or a tapered octagon barrel, either barrel style appealing to a different buyer. The physical condition of a firearm makes a big difference in value. A good place to estimate the value of your rifle is see what it is being sold for on gunbroker.com or gunsamerica.com.
This model was made from 1973 - 1982. It is possible that you may find one new in Box, but the price could be above book value.
You can also do your own investigation by looking for models being sold that are in the same condition as you want. 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
You must provide a detailed description of all markings, finish, barrel length, condition, accessories, box, papers, etc..
These range in price from 525-1,000 dollars based on your firearm having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining and a good bore.
100-600 usd
AFAIK, Browning never made a model 810.
$250-$550, depending on the exact model, condition, and whether made in Japan or Belgium (higher)
ABOUT $700
what is the value of a browning sweet 16 no. 51003
Browning did not make a Model 11.
Browning never made a Model 51 shotgun.
It depends on what model it is and the condition that it is in. I repeat, what is the model. send a picture and I might be able to give an estimated value.
The DAIWA Model 500 was made in Japan and is a copy of the Browning Auto-5. They sell in the $250-$350 range.
It depends on the browning model of shotgun you are asking about,and the condition it is in.
Go to Browning's website under Support then go to Date your firearm. Value of any used firearm depends upon condition and area of sale.
No such model number ever used by Browning.
On a sweet sixteen model,the difference is 175 dollars between the two.