There are many, but for the answer your looking for is the Winchester1300.
The Production Budget for Hobo with a Shotgun was $3,000,000.
The Production Budget for Shotgun Stories was $250,000.
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if you are asking about a browning auto-5 shotgun?The year of production of your browning shotgun is 1928.
To answer your question quickly,the answer is none.Parker Bros.began production of there shotguns in the year 1866.They continued production until 1934 when Remington took over production and then moved the plant to Ilion,New York in 1938.While you mave have a shotgun dated to 1840,this would not be a Parker Brothers shotgun.
Stevens Arms made the Ranger shotgun for Sears & Roebuck. Production ended about 1930.
The Mossberg 3000 was manufactured in Japan, and licensed from Smith & Wesson, who in turn licensed it from Howa of Japan. After 1995, it was no longer imported into the US, although it still remains in production.
The Winchester model 25 shotgun was a non takedown version of the famous model 12 pump action shotgun.This shotgun began production in 1949 and was discontinued in the year 1954.There was a total production of 88,000 made during this time span.
The Winchester M-1200 was made/introduced in 1964. Production of this shotgun stopped in 1981
the 5S prefix to your browning sweet sixteen shotgun puts the production of your shotgun in 1965.
This is a Browning Side by Side shotgun (Double Barrel) for a 20 Gauge shotshell. The production of the BSS side-by-side shotgun began in 1978. The Sidelock model was introduced in 1983. Production ceased in 1987.
They may no longer be in production, but I've seen quite a few Savage 24C 22LR/20Ga for sale. Run between $500 to mid $600.