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What is the price range for a browning patient 300 magnum rifle?
It is not known what the age of a Belgian Browning 16gs standard weight gun with 80 to 90 percent finish with serial number R24944. The value of the gun however is in the $325 to $375 range.
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Its is a lightweight made in 1954-1955. Browning records were lost from 1954 and 1955 but the "L" was only used for 1954 and 1955. 1953 sn ended 38000, 1956 sn started 83000 and 1956 used "G" for the light weight shot guns.Your browning light weight auto-5 shotgun was made by FN of belguim for browning in 1955.The serial number range for 1955 is L-45251 Thru L-83600.
With the serial number 2m-83490,you have a Browning auto-5 standard weight shotgun that was manufactured in Belgium for Browning in the year 1962.The value will range in price from 375-550 dollars,depending on the overall condition of the shotgun and a good bore.
With the serial number that you provided,your browning auto-5 16ga shotgun was made in 1924.The value can range from 350-650 dollars depending on the overall condition and a good bore.
The 2R prefix to your serial number indicates that your Browning 16 gauge standard weight auto-5 shotgun was made in the year 1962.A Browning standard weight auto-5 shotgun will range in price from 375-550 dollars in 90% condition.The low figure is for a shotgun with a plain barrel,while the 550 figure is for a vent rib barrel.
The cost of a 257 Roberts by Browning will depend on the condition of the rifle. Prices range from $850 to $1,175.00.
Ammo and Attitude - 2011 Browning Long Range Challenge 4-7 was released on: USA: 9 November 2013
In August of 1961 I purchased my first motorcycle, a 1961 BSA Bantam D1 125cc. This was bought new in Jacksonville, Florida from (at that time) Rick's BSA dealership. The price for a 1961 BSA 125cc Bantam was $269 plus sales taxes. The motorcycle did not have, nor have provisions for a stop light, only the single filament tail light was used. Using this as a guide, I would then assume the mid 50's price would be in the lower (US 200) dollar range, perhaps near $225 US dollars? The 125cc cave numerous transmission woes, was traded in for a 1961 175cc Super Bantam, the retail for that best I can remember was $359 US. Therefore I would assume the D7 Super Bantam to be in the lower $300 US dollar range in the mid 50's. For yeards I have searched for either a 1961 125cc D1 or 175cc D7 Bantam. I trust this will assist in obtaining a suggested retail price for the mid 50's D1 and/or D7 Bantam.
1903-1939 sn range was 1-228000. Browning does not have good records for this time frame.