I did not know that Sweets were ever made in Japan. I have an FN round knob, and my cousin has a square one. If they do exist, they are worth less than a Belgium(sp?), but, unlike an FN, will shoot steel shot. Ric -- Sure, They Did -- Miroku made the Auto-5 Sweet Sixteen from 1987-1992. Mint condition examples are bringing over $1000 fairly reliably.
1952.
50-500 uSD
50-500 uSD
your 1953 browning sweet sixteen if it has a plain barrel would be worth between 500-950 dollars depending on condition,if it has a vent-rib barrel it would be worth between 775-1300 dollars again depending on condition.
Requires professional appraisal.
with these fine made Belgium shotguns,condition is everything in the value of your Browning Sweet Sixteen shotgun which was made in Belgium in the year 1957.They can be worth between 300-1,200 dollars if the original condition is quite prevalent and the bore is in excellent condition.
The value of your Browning Sweet Sixteen auto-5 shotgun round knob can not be determined without you giving a detailed description of the shotguns overall condition including the condition of the bore.
Made in 1967, go to the link below http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_value_of_a_Browning_Sweet_Sixteen
your browning sweet sixteen with the 5s prefix dates this shotgun to 1965.as to value there are to many condition and varying deluxe features that would add or subtract from the value.I would have a look at s p fjestads blue book of gun values to get a correct value amount.
There should be a number in front of the S. without it I cannot date it.
Made in 1959, please check the link below. Thank you http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_value_of_a_Browning_Sweet_Sixteen
$45