No serial number provided.Browning had the model 525 available from the year 2002-2008.
Browning does not make an A bolt shotgun, they sell an A bolty rifle
Japan
In production.
$800
If you mean a Browning B-2000 12 gauge shotgun then the value would be 495 dollars for a shotgun in the condition you describe.
Your Browning auto-5 shotgun should have the serial number prefix of 8V.This would indicate that your Browning was a Magnum model auto-5 because of the 3in.chamber.This was a new model which was first made in the year 1958 and seeing that your shotgun has a vent rib barrel;then the value will be between 450-750 dollars for a shotgun showing between 60%-90% of it,s original finish and a good bore.
That is the number of a Japanese contract-made Browning BSS. Current online prices are in the $900-$1500 range in as new condition, less used. (May 2012)
Your Browning light twelve in the condition that you describe would bring 1,000 dollars for a model with the plain barrel.If your shotgun has a vent rib barrel,then it would be worth 1,200 dollars.I want to say that your shotgun was made in the year 1969,by the serial number prefix of 69G.
The going rate for a browning model 870 shotgun is usually $499-$599 depending on the dealer. The price depends on the gauge desired and shipping costs.
This is what is called an American Browning. These guns were produced by Remington in the US (New York) for Browning after Belgium was overun by the Germans in WWII. The guns were made using Remingtons model 11 equipment. A few modifications were made to incorporate more of the Browning features and were all stamped Browning Arms Co. St. Louis Mo. Your 16ga gun sn: A14309 was made and shipped to Browning in 1946.
100-1000 usd
This is what is called an American Browning. These guns were produced by Remington in the US (New York) for Browning after Belgium was overun by the Germans in WWII. The guns were made using Remingtons model 11 equipment. A few modifications were made to incorporate more of the Browning features and were all stamped Browning Arms Co. St. Louis Mo. Due to the original contract, to meet the quantities specified, Remington continued to make these for Browning after the war. No guns were made by Remington in 1943 or 1944. The last of these guns were delivered to Browning in 1949. Your gun sn: B42926 is a 12ga made and shipped to Browning in 1948.