Made in 1965 Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Auto 5's with poly-chokes, compensators and recoil pads (other than Mag 12's) will reduce value. Near mint guns and original box will command an extra premium. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
I have been offered $1600 for my Browning light twelve with the gold trigger 10 years ago. The economy is suffering, but I know I can sell mine for $800.00 easy. But why, it is a very good gun.
It is 1982 production from Japan. We see them listed at over $900, but this is unlikely to sell. In excellent condition, $700-$800.
This is really a Stevens / not Browning. These usually sell for $125-$300 depending on condition
This particular browning was manufactored in 1958. The gun is worth 500 dollars depending on condition. Are you looking to sell the gun if so let me know i will be happy to buy it from you.
This is not a Browning, but was distributed by Sears as a Western Field. Usually they sell from $100-250 depending on condition
THESE NOW SELL FOR $250 TO $400 MAX
This is actually a western Field gun that was made by Stevens Arms co. It is on a Browning patent, but not a Browning gun. They usually sell for $100-250 depending on condition
Depending on age and condition of your browning semi-auto shotgun?You will find the value ranging between 350-550 dollars for your browning auto-5 shotgun.
The Browning B-2000 is valued at between 275-375 dollars for a shotgun having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good bore.By the way I happen to love my Browning B-2000 in 20ga.I would not sell it for more that double what the listed value is.
The Browning BPR, yours was made in 1997, should sell in the $500 range.
It's a Stevens gun, not a Browning. The barrel is marked 'Browning Patent' but that is the extent of Browning's involvement with that shotgun. They were made before WW2 and sell for $100-$150 in typical shape.
First, it was manufactured by Stevens; they bought the rights from Browning. It could be close to 100 years old but at least 75. They sell for 100-200 dollars.