0-1000 USD depending on exact configuration and age.
if it is indeed in excellent condition the value would be between 550-650 dollars.
your browning auto-5 16ga was made in 1939,with that said and if it is chambered in 2 3/4in it would be worth 325-725 dollars depending on condition and if it has a solid rib barrel or vent rib.If it is chambered in 2 9/16in.you would subtract 25%of the value listed.
To determine the exact value of a Browning automatic 20 gauge shotgun made in Belgium, a couple factors would need to be taken into consideration. Some of these things are the age and condition of the shotgun.
Depending on age and condition of your browning semi-auto shotgun?You will find the value ranging between 350-550 dollars for your browning auto-5 shotgun.
Would need to know exactly how that gun was marked in order to properly identify it. Your information is not valid as is. with that serial number its more than likely a 1922 with waa140 on it value about 400
The value of a Browning 20 gauge automatic shotgun that is 40 years old can vary depending on its condition, any modifications, and current market demand. It would be best to have the shotgun appraised by a professional gun dealer or appraiser to determine its exact market value.
I would need to know the Browning model number besides the serial number to get you any info on your semi-auto browning pistol.
The sn should start with 69m. That would be one made in 1969. Without more of a description the best value range I can give is 500-1000
In order to answer your question correctly,I would need to know the model of Browning semi-auto that you refer to?I could also use the serial number to help identify the model and year of production of the browning in question.
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.
Browning never made a model 400 semi-auto shotgun.I believe that your shotgun might have been made using 1 of john brownings Patents,which would require that the patent be posted on your shotgun.
The barrel exchange will be your best bet if you called browning this is the place they would refer you to. They are located in Ga.