yes.
All day long. Any shotgun can handle shorter shells than it is chambered for as long as they are the same gauge.
If your Browning auto-5 shotgun is chambered in 12 gauge then it was made in the year 1928.If it is chambered in 16 gauge,then it was made in the year 1938.
Which model? Browning has been making shotguns since 1903 and still is.
The 0G prefix indicates that you have a Browning Light weight auto-5 shotgun,chambered in 12 gauge.This Browning shotgun was produced by FN of Belguim for Browning in the year 1960.
If your shotgun is chambered in 12 gauge,then it was made in the year 1929.
This is a Browning Auto-5 Shotgun, 16 guage made in 1950. It is chambered for 2 3/4" 16 ga shells
FN is the abbreviation for Fabrique Nationale Arms Co. of Herstal, Belgium. They made most of the A-5 shotguns and Superposed shotguns for Browning USA.
If your Browning auto-5 shotgun is chambered in 12 gauge,then it was made in the year 1928.If it is chambered in 16 gauge,then it was made in the year 1938.
I believe you are referring to a .410 (pronounced four ten) shotgun. This is a shotgun chambered in .410 caliber, which is different from other shotguns that are measured in gauge.
NO! The 1187 barrel was for remington shotguns,the auto-5 shotgun is a browning shotgun.
He didnt invent the shotgun, however he invented many different models of shotguns. auto5man
There are many different models of Browning shotguns that were made in Belgium by the Fabrique Nationale manufacturing plant in Liege/Herstal. The oldest of which is the Auto-5 Automatic Shotgun which began in 1903. Some Superposed shotguns are still made there.