This is a Auto-5 shotgun made by Fabrique Nationale in Belgium. This is a 12 guage shotgun made in 1930. The barrel should be stamped Browning Arms Co. Ogden Utah and or a combination of Ogden and St. Louis Mo. It will not have any scroll engraving on the receiver unless it is a gradeII or better. The standard grade was not engraved in that year.
It was made in 1964.
Check Gunbroker.com on line or Browning website
E gunparts should have one.
Please provide all the markings exactly as they are stamped on the gun. The information you have provided does not match any Browning product. sales@countrygunsmith.net
If you are asking about a Browning Auto-5 shotgun,then it was made in the year 1923,with the serial number that you have provided.
it would be stamped on the right side of the barrel.
This is probably a Stevens model 520. What is your question?
This is a 16ga American made Browning made in 1946. auto5man
Browning imported guns never did say "fabric en belgium". Those guns that were made by FN were all stamped "made in Belgium" on the barrels, for those guns that were made for Browning. There are Browning patent guns made by FN that were sold outside the US and not imported by Browning that may have said fabric, but not on a Browning Arms Co. gun. Browning stopped production on the A5 in 1976 when production began in Japan. Any gun no matter when it was made in Belgium would be stamped made in belgium. Different models were made at different times and production by FN varied as to when they ceased.
Generally it is stamped on the side or top of the barrel near the receiver.
It should be stamped on the side of the receiver.