Its a Browning Hi Power rifle, Sako medium action Safari grade.
There is no way to tell without a detailed description of all markings, barrel length, finish, sights, type of stock, type of action, etc..
Provide a detailed description of ALL markings.
In most cases "yes" Auto5's can shoot slugs, but a full choke is not recommended nor is it good if you have a poly choke. It's best to provide model and serial number and contact Browning to be sure it's safe. You can call Browning's Consumer Department directly at: 800.333.3288 or 801.876.2711
how does this model make it easier for someone to understand the sun'is and the moon's influences on the tides
No. 'Browning' hasn't been Browning in a long time. It is owned by a Belgian corporation. Likewise, 'Winchester' has not been Winchester in a long time. It became US Repeating Arms Company years ago, and is now owned by the same Belgian corporation that owns the Browning name. The actual 'Winchester' trade-name is owned by the Olin Corporation (used to make the guns, now just makes the ammunition) and was licensed to USRAC. USRAC made the Model 70, Model 1300 and Model 94 at their plant in New Haven CT, which was closed as of March 2006. There are no plans for those three models to be produced anywhere else, per USRAC. They will continue to produce their other models which are actually made overseas. The USRAC plant in New Haven, along with all fixtures, tooling, etc, is currently for sale. The winning buyer will have the opportunity to negotiate with the Olin Corporation for licensing the Winchester name. It is not a package deal. So, it IS possible that we will see Model 70's, Model 94's and Model 1300's back in production - but under a different brand name, and possibly even from another country. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Model numbers are included in the sn, depending on when it was made.
T serial numbers yes, T Model, no.
Every Browning has a serial number on it. The location depends on the model.
No- but if you find the serial number on the pistol, go to the Browning website. Browning has seachable production records based on model numbers, and serial numbers within that model.
Made in 1995. You did not provide the entire sn so there is no way to tell model. There should be three numbers after NV which would ID the model. You can always call Browning and they will tell you.
Please provide the model information. Serial numbers were sequential by model only.
The suffix of M71 was assigned to the Browning model BAR(Browning semi-auto rifle) which was made in the year 1971 in Belgium for Browning.
The word Citori is the name of the model of Browning you have.
Cannot answer your question without knowing the gauge and model of the gun you have and the serial numbers on it.
Must be seen and compared against known examples similar.
The 2 numbers and letter 69S identifies your Browning shotgun as a sweet sixteen model that was made in the year 1969.
No such model in the Browning line.