This greatly depends on the condition of the gun, the grade of the wood used for the stoch and forearm*, if the wood is original and not cut or shaved and if it has the oiginal but pad. Grade of wood and condition are also very subjective. With a 12k serial number it was made around 1937. To make a very complicated answer short - if the gun is 80% (very good condition) is all original, with grade I wood*, it can be worth up to about $2500. * Does not refer to the condition of the wood but the grade or grain and coloration. The grade of the wood and engraving on the gun were usually matched, in this case Grade I, but that was not always true because of custom orders.
Based on that information, anywhere from $500-$10,000.
Value off of a sn is a guess at 100-1400 USD
Assuming standard grade, $3000.
100-5000 usd
50-500 usd
Browning made Sweet 16's in 1955, however there was not a special Anniversary model made that year. A 1955 Sweet will run in the $400-$2000 range depending on condition.
It is assumed you have a Auto-5 shotgun. This gun was made in 1928, providing it is the complete serial number. (The "D" has no bearing on the serial number) The markings are in French, not German. If there is no "Browning Arms Co." stamped on the barrel, then your gun barrel is stamped with the phrase "acier special". This means special steel and the gun is an FN gun, not Browning. FN stands for Fabrique Nationale which was the Manufacturer of all Belgian Browning guns. They also made guns that they sold under their own name, which sounds like the gun you have. FN guns are not as collectable as Brownings, and the poly choke really hurts value. Of course value depends on condition, but in this case you are probably looking at a gun between $250 and $400.
You may contact Browning directly at there customer service dept.and they will provide you with the info that you seek.
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Yes
50-250 usd
50-550 usd
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Identifies the barrel as suitable for modern loads.
what is the value of a browning 12 gauge shotgun Special steel field model.Serial # 01942RP112
You will have to call Browning to find out.
Your browning auto-5 standard 16gauge shotgun was made by FN of belguim for browning in 1953.
Basically impossible to value with no other information.
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Other than being out of production, no.
I am trying to find out the value of my Browning Acier Special C 12 guage Shotgun KG 8663 Serial number 307368