Models do not remove their 12th rib.
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50-450 usd
Between 340-550 dollars depending on the amount of original finish remaining,and what type of barrel your shotgun has,plain,solid matte rib,and vent rib barrel.The vent rib barrel will bring the most money,the plain will bring the least amount.
A browning light 12 auto-5 shotgun ranges in price from 340-735 dollars depending on overall condition and what type of barrel is on the shotgun(vent-rib,or no vent rib).
Nope. And Marilyn Manson didn't have it done, either.
No, a rib that has been removed will not grow back. Unlike some tissues in the body, ribs do not regenerate after removal. Once a rib is excised, the body does not have the capability to regrow that particular rib. However, surrounding tissues may heal and adapt over time.
The part of the skeleton enclosing the thorax, consisting of the thoracic vertebrae, ribs, coastal cartilages, and sternum.
Check the auction sites. Browning.com has a sn function under customer service.
1974 is the year of production. Value is $450 in 95% condition with plain barrel, $645 for vent rib model, add 10% for new in box, and 20$ for a 20 gauge with vent rib.
The Browning known as the Light 12 (actually an Auto-5 Lightweight) was introduced in 1947 and manufactured by FN in Herstal, Belgium. Book value ranges from $650 (100% condition) to $325 (60%) for standard models; with vent rib the range is $950 to $395. Add 10% if new in box.
Grab the edge with a paper towel, so your fingers don't slip, and pull it off.
The surgical removal of a rib or ribs is known as a rib resection or rib excision. This procedure is typically performed to alleviate pain, remove tumors, or address certain medical conditions affecting the thoracic cavity. Rib resection can be done through various surgical approaches, depending on the underlying issue and the patient's overall health. As with any surgery, it carries potential risks and requires careful consideration.