They were made in the 1930s and there is no serial list by year. These are NOT Brownings but were made for the SEARS store by various makers, but not the Browning Arms Co. It was built on Brownings patent and made by Stevens.
No browning did not,but winchester made a ranger model pump action shotgun.
Browning did not manufacture the gun. The gun was made by Stevens, using a Browning patent. Value is minimal, below $200.
Ranger on Browning Patent This was sold by Sears , but made by Stevens between 1912 and 1942. It was not made by Browning. Typically they are valued between $100-$250 depending on condition.
I would have to assume that you have a semi-auto shotgun.If your shotgun has a slight hump to the back of the reciever then it was a shotgun made with a browning patent and would have to be listed on the gun along with the royaltys paid to his patent.
No not to my knowledge but Winchester did.
Thes guns are not Brownings, but just built on his patent. Typically Ranger pump shotguns sell between $150 and $300
It is a Stevens shotgun, based on a Browning patent. Inexpensive.
You need to identify the make and model of the shotgun. Dozens of different makes of guns show a browning patent on the barrel. Recheck and re-ask the question - Thank you
100-300 USD
No. Many manufacturers have used Browning's patents. Your gun was made by Savage/Stevens. sales@countrygunsmith.net
What is the value of a 12 gauge Browning shotgun serial J68824?
Gun Digest.