It is a model 520 Stevens but built under the browning pat..... These were sold at Montgomery ward, sears and more...... The gun had a Browning pat as it was p'td by J Browning.....
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Depending on condition, value may be $100-$250. Some govt marked military versions can be higher, but those are scarce.
It is a Stevens shotgun, based on a Browning patent. Inexpensive.
Sorry, that is not enough info to identify the gun
I recently acquired a J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co. Mod 520 12 Gage with Browning Pats # Feb. 7-1905, Aug. 27-1907, Some gun enthuse that I have spoken with say it is not worth much more than $150.00, it
Oh, dude, I'm not a walking gun database. You might want to consult a firearms expert or an appraiser for that kind of specific info. I mean, unless you want me to make up some random year and value just to mess with you, which could be fun too. But seriously, for accurate details on a Browning shotgun, you gotta ask the pros.
what is the question?
The value of a 1905 Remington Browning Number 11 shotgun can vary widely based on its condition, rarity, and provenance. Generally, prices can range from $500 to over $1,500 for well-maintained examples. Factors such as original finish, working order, and any unique features can significantly impact its market value. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a firearms expert or recent sales of similar models is recommended.
c.1905-1915.
The value of a 1905 model D single barrel choke bored Diamond Arms shotgun is actually dependent upon a number of things. Most importantly the condition of the shotgun.
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You have a model 520. In excellent condition, it is worth less than $200.
What is the value?
Sounds like a model 11, 1905-1947.