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Your Browning auto-5 magnum shotgun which has a 2V prefix identifies your shotgun as a Browning auto-5 magnum model,which was made in the year 1962.
Browning did not make the Model 70, Winchester did. Also, the serial number is not a valid Browning serial number for a 7mm Magnum rifle. Please doublecheck your information.
Your browning model auto-5 magnum 12ga shotgun was made by FN for browning in 1965.
A magnum model made in 1955
7-9 lbs depending on model
It's the model code for a 12 gauge Magnum.
The Browning light twelve shotguns serial numbers do not go that high.Please check and see if there are any letters in your serial number,or before or after your serial number.
B-80
The light twelve refers to this shotgun being a light weight model of the Browning auto-5 shotgun.The difference in weight was 10oz.
This gun was made in 1963. It is a "Light Twelve" model
The "3V" marking on your Browning A5 Magnum indicates that the shotgun was manufactured in 1976, as part of the 1975-1976 production run. The "V" typically signifies that it is a 12-gauge model. This marking helps in identifying the age and specific model of the firearm for collectors and owners.
The 7X prefix indicates that you have a Browning auto-5 shotgun in the magnum 20ga model that was produced by FN of belguim for Browning in 1967.