This should be a Browning Auto-5 Magnum. It was made in 1967 and should have Magnum engraved on the left side of the receiver.
It will be marked on the receiver. It was made in 1980
This is a Browning Auto-5 Shotgun, 16 guage made in 1950. It is chambered for 2 3/4" 16 ga shells
This is a Sweet Sixteen Auto-5 made in 1956
1982. Browning.com has a section under customer service where you can get owner's manuals.
The serial number seems to be incomplet as to which model it is. MP stands for 2008
You need to submit the kind of firearm is it? Pistol, rifle, shotgun?
There are many choke manufacturers than furnish these. Depends upon the model.
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.
BROWING AUTO-5 16GAUGE SERIAL NUMBER X17414 MADE IN 1948 (X NUMBERS AFTER WORLD WAR II)
i can tell you that your browning was made in 1980.This is established by the letters pm in the moddle of your serial number.i cannot tell you what kind of browning you have without a more detailed description of your firearm.(Shotgun or rifle,pump action,semi-auto,bolt action,caliber or gauge.).
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.
It's probably a Browning. That's the only popular company for double-barrelled shotguns that use a stag on their emblem, that i can think of.