The value of a Browning FN ST 100 can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, age, and any additional features or modifications. Generally, prices for these firearms can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. For a precise valuation, it's best to check current listings on firearm auction sites or consult a firearms expert or appraiser.
The sn you list does not follow normal Browning rules. Go to Browning.com Value depends on condition, which you don't describe. Could be 100 or could be 5000
50-600 usd
This gun was made in 1947
Your browning auto-5 standard 16gauge shotgun was made by FN of belguim for browning in 1953.
This gun was made in 1938. If engraving is of hunting scenes, then it is a grade 3. Otherwise you have a grade 1 with scroll engraving. Value is too vast to quote without inspecting. Take it to a gun shop for appraisal. auto5man
Made @ 1966. The hammer had a hole in it. Value 100-1000. You didn't describe it, so I can't narrow it down any farther.
50-500 usd
Impossible to answer without more information
Sorry, the Light Weight Twelve was not made until 1953, and the gun was never made in St. Louis. Post the serial number and we can tell you what you have.
50-500 usd
Your serial number indicates that your Browning auto-5 sweet sixteen model shotgun was made in Belgium by FN for Browning in the year 1961.
Yes we can. What you have is a Browning Auto 5 Shotgun made in 1938. If the Barrel and or receiver says "Browning Arms, St. Louis Mo", then it is a Browning. If the Barrel says "acier special" then it is an FN model intended for sales outside the US. Next, if the barrel ring that goes around the magazine has three holes drilled through it, it is probably a Sweet 16. If not, then it is a standard weight 16ga gun. 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.