I have one with a serial number D4645XX.. not too much lower than yours, and I got it in early 1980. It's basically a Stevens Model 80, made for sears. Mine has been great, have put thousands upon thousands of rounds through it and have had almost zero problems with it... very accurate as well. As for value, have seen them sell (recently) for anywhere from $50 to $150. $100 seems about average for a clean one. As long as you keep lube on the little arm that kicks the shells up from the tube to the breech, and a drop or two of oil in the bolt area through the holes on the left side... you should never have a problem with it.
You will have to call Browning with the serial number.
1952.
Impossible to value with only the serial number and no other details.
Impossible to value with only the serial number and no other details.
the model number is #57158762 and serial number is 7621447
500-800 USD
$25
Please include a serial number along with a model number to get the answer you are looking for.
Browning.com has a sn fucntion under customer service.
No. Serial numbers were not required until 1968 on rifles. Most have a Sears model number that is mistaken for a serial number
Made in 1969. Model depends on the features.
I believe that your Sears shotgun is a Winchester model 37A shotgun that was made for Sears Roebuck And Co,.