Best left to a trained gunsmith
Best left to a gunsmith.
The Browning Signature Model .32 pistol with serial number 141177 was manufactured in 1968. This model is part of the Browning Hi-Power series, which was known for its design and reliability. The specific date of patent deposition for the Browning .32 pistol is tied to earlier designs, but the production of this particular serial number occurred in the late 1960s.
50-1000 usd
50-600 USD depending on EXACT configuration, condition, accessories, etc..
It depends on how much information you are looking for. You can find the basics like date of mfg, adn value through the blue book of Gun Values. You can also receive a lettr from Browning for a fee, that tells you much about your gun. Check the links
32 cal 7.65 mm browning otomatic bojho 46289
.32 Auto IS .32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol). It's also known as 7.65x17SR, 7.65x17 Browning, and 7.65x17 Browning SR.
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If you have the FN 1900, also called the Browning #1, it was produced from 1899-1907 and there were 700,000 made. It will have "Fabrique Nationale-Herstal-Belgique (Brownings Patent)" inascribed on the left side of the pistol. Under that it will have Fabrique Nationale's icon with a small picture of a pistol and a circle around it. Under that it will have " BREVETE-S.G.D.G." which is a french term for the patent process. It was used on many things including clocks. Hope this helps.
Go below to Related links:Click on Weapon breakdown and scroll to Colt .32 & .380 hammerless
These number don't identify what the gun is, nor is it a Browning Serial number. What do you mean by "32"?