Left hand side of receiver, above the trigger.
The model number is 117
It could be that you have a A-bolt hunter model I,But I am not 100%certain.I can say that your browning bolt action rifle was made in the year 1979 by the two letters in the serial number(RN).
Your browning model bar which was made by FN of belguim for browning in 1969 is running between 400-600 dollars for a rifle with between 60%-95%original finish remaining,and a good bore.
Your second year production BAR (1968) is going for 300 dollars in 60%original condition up to 600 dollars for one in mint 98% original condition.
Made 1989 to date, sold for about $150 new, No serial number data published.
It is simply the sequence of production. Means it was made after # 300611, and before 300613.
Well, if you had given us which MODEL of the BAR, and the serial number, we could have told you. If you go to the website for Browning, under customer service, historical data, you can find the table for your model, and check the serial number range. That is, for the civilian sporting rifle. The light machine gun used by the military, also known as the BAR, is an entirely different matter.
Only Browning knows.
It will be marked.
Google 1917 eddystone, then find the link for us military rifles then type in your serial number you can get the month and year of manufacture of the rifle action. it should be July 1918 for the serial number you provided. don't know much about price. hope this help a little
You sure this isn't an EJN 757 instead of a JEN 757? I have a EJN 757 in 3006 and would also be interested in any info. for this rifle.
$1000