Serial number on a Citori is under the breakdown lever on the receiver. It should also be stamped on the barrel where it locks up on the receiver.
No.Savage made these shotguns,but paid patent rights to Browning for the use of John M Brownings design for there shotgun.
50-200 usd
You will have to call Browning to find out.
It's not understood about "parts". Are you asking about patent dates on a barrel, or serial numbers or integral parts. Integral parts would be near impossible to answer. Ask the question again with your intent of what you need to know specifically
Gun Digest.
Thes guns are not Brownings, but just built on his patent. Typically Ranger pump shotguns sell between $150 and $300
There was a Browning 12 gauge with the patent 2203378-223386, that was sold for $999.00 at an online auction.
$60 to $100
Go to the Browning website, look under Customer Service. You will need the serial number, not a patent number.
You may not have a Browning shotgun;all browning 16 gauge shotguns were made in Belgium for browning from 1909-1976.afterword they were made by Mirouku of Japan from 1976 onward.You may have a shotgun that was made with a John M Browning patent,but made by another company.Please provide a more detailed description of your shotgun;and we might be able to identify what you have.
Savage/Stevens made a lot shotguns with the Riverside name and Browning patented a lot of guns, features, and improvements. Give a model name or number and describe the action (automatic, slide, etc) and we may be able to give a ballpark estimate.
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