You might try eBay or post in the Want to Buy sections of some of the firearms related websites.
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150-400 USD depending on condition.
Your Browning auto-5 shotgun in 12 gauge which was made in the year 1930 will bring between 250-575 dollars,depending on overall condition and the type of barrel on the shotgun.A plain barrel will bring less and a vent rib barrel will bring more.
Between 90-220 dollars,depending on the overall condition of the shotgun,type of barrel(plain,vent rib)and the gauge of the shotgun.
In good condition, plain barrel $300 and vent rib $400. Skeet with vent rib, up to $450. Incidently, the 740/742 autoloading rifle and the 760 pump rifle were based upon the 11-48 28 gauge receiver.
You will have to provide more information. Are they pump or semi auto? Over/under or side by side or single barrel? What gauge? How long? Rib or vent rib?
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My records indicate that by your serial number you have a Browning auto-5 light weight 12 gauge shotgun that was made in the year 1957.If your shotgun does not have a cutts or polychoke attached it has 2 distinct values.One is for the plain barrel model,and for the vent rib barrel model.In the condition that you describe(90%-95%)of its original finish remaining,I would put the value of the plain barrel model as between 850-925 dollars.The vent rib barrel model will be between 1,050-1,125 dollars.
100 - 500 usd
From what I posted on one of my web pages....2000:Remington introduced the 50thAnniversary Model 870 Classic Trap Gun as a tribute to the world's best selling pump shotgun! This 12-gauge gun featured a 30-inch vent rib barrel with RemChoke barrel and semi-fancy American walnut stock and forend. Remington also began making the Model 870 Wingmaster Super Magnum with 28-inch vent rib barrel with RemChoke, chambered for 2¾-inch, 3-inch and 3½-inch shells. The company also manufactured the Model 870 SPS-T RS/TG Shotgun with fully adjustable Truglo rifle sights, 20-inch RemChoke barrel, black matte finish on metal parts and black synthetic stock and forend. Remington also made a Model 870 SPS-T Super Magnum Camo CL/RD Shotgun, with a 23-inch barrel with RemChoke and Leupold/Gilmore Red Dot sights, a Mossy Oak Break-up camo finish on metal parts and on the synthetic stock and forend.
A vent rib is a metal sighting plane attached to the top of the barrel from the receiver to the end of the barrel at the muzzle. They are usually a quarter inch wide and may have small grooves along the top. The venting means that it is raised above the barrel slightly to allow air between the rib and the barrel which helps the barrel to keep cool. "Factory" simply means that it was originally installed at the plant that manufactured it. In trhis case either in Belgium or Japan. Many times aftermarket vent ribs are installed which hurts the value of a gun rather than increase the value. A factory installed vent rib increases the value vs a plain barrel.