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This was made by Stevens, not Browning. worth about $100-150
About 100.00
1926-1945
No. Many manufacturers have used Browning's patents. Your gun was made by Savage/Stevens. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It's a Stevens gun, not a Browning. The barrel is marked 'Browning Patent' but that is the extent of Browning's involvement with that shotgun. They were made before WW2 and sell for $100-$150 in typical shape.
Matt Patten was born on 1977-06-16.
The Model 620 was produced from 1926-1945. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Ranger on Browning Patent This was also sold by Sears , but made by Stevens between 1912 and 1942. It was not made by Browning. Typically they are valued between $100-$250 depending on condition.
This was sold by Wards as a Westernfield , but made by Stevens between 1912 and 1942. It was not made by Browning. Typically they are valued between $100-$250 depending on condition.
I can tell you that with the Western Field name, it's not a Browning product. This was a trade name used by Montgomery Ward. It may be marked with a Browning patent, but was probably made by Stevens/Savage.
Peter Patten was born on June 16, 1960, in Hilden, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Ranger on Browning Patent This was sold by Sears , but made by Stevens between 1912 and 1942. It was not made by Browning. Typically they are valued between $100-$250 depending on condition.