'*' designates full choke (F). '*-' designates improved modified choke (IM). '**' designates modified choke (M). '**-' designates improved cylinder choke (IC). '**$' designates skeet (SK). '***' designates cylinder bore (CYL).
Yes, Browning has made the Superposed Lightning in Belgium.
yes
You will either have to call Browning and give them the serial number, or you can look it up on their web site or Matt Eastman's book or the blue book of gun values
Go to Browning's site, click on Support then date your firearm.
This is the same as a Superposed model shotgun. Introduced in 1931, Browning still makes these in Belgium.
Your browning model superposed could bring between 550-1,500 dollars depending on overall condition,and a good bore.
First cataloged in 1980. Called the Grand Liege, it is not a Superposed, but, it was built in Belgium.
Yes, cordy barrels were made in Belgium, under contract to Simmons Specialties, and the Browning Superposed Book has a chapter on these Yes, cordy barrels were made in Belgium, under contract to Simmons Specialties, and the Browning Superposed Book has a chapter on these
Browning does not use those letters to designate engraving.
500 USD or so
Are we talking about a Browning auto-5 shotgun,a superposed model over/under shotgun?The citori model lightning over/under shotgun was made from 1988 on by Miroku of Japan.Please include the model of your 1962 browning shotgun so that I may be able to give you the ball park estimate you asked for.
They didnt. The Superposed and Liege shotguns are still made in Belgium. Auto-5's were moved to Japan in 1976.