it would seem that it would be a long rifle indecated by the t in serial # followed by the two digit year 57 with a serial no of 12456 thus 12456t57 go to www.midwestgunworks.com home click on browning rifles then 22 autoload history that will get you to serial # history cant be sure the above answer is 100% correct but check it out for your self hope this is of so,e help jr
Try Browning.
No serial number provided.
Pre 1969. You will have to call Browning to narrow it down further.
Check the receiver and barrel
50-55 yrs old. Call Browning to narrow it down.
Pre 69. You will have to call Browning to narrow it down further.
The Browning website has production data, broken down by model. Look under Customer Service.
Browning did not break down the serial numbers of the hi-power from 1945-1954.At the end of 1954 they had made 72,250 guns and then started to register there serial numbers with production in 1955.Your browning high-power falls into the production of guns from 1945-1954,I am sorry but that is the best that I can do.
somewhere between 1908 and 1966. A serial number might narrow it down.........
To determine the age of a Browning firearm, you typically need to know the specific model, as the serial numbers can vary by model and year of production. For Browning shotguns, the serial number can often be decoded to reveal the year of manufacture. However, for the serial number 7x 12964, you may need to consult a Browning reference guide or contact Browning directly for precise dating. If you have the model name or type, that information would help narrow down the production year.
Serial information for the .22 auto is not available between 1956 and 1964. 1956 is when Browning began importing the gun with the "T" prefix. Contact Browning customer service at the link below for help on the question. They may be able to narrow it down.
Blue Book of Gun Values; Browning website under customer service