No, that product code is for an Auto 5 in 12 gauge.
e The serial number you listed is not a Model 58 serial number. the serial number starts with an "S"
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My records only go up to year 1906 which starts at serial number 49500.
The serial number starts with three letters. What you have listed looks like an assembly number. The sn is located on the butt of the pistol
These range in price from 275-375 dollars depending on condition.
This sounds like a Browning Auto-5 Light 12 model with a serial number that starts with "L" and 437 is part of the serial number as well. Please provide more info
No, that product code is for an Auto 5 in 12 gauge.
The one that starts with "m"
There will be two letters in the serial number. Provide those and someone can answer.
Your gun sn: B70526 has too many numbers in the serial number, to be a gun that starts with "B" in the serial sequence. Please re-check and ask again.
Are you sure this number is correct? The High Power serial sequence that starts with a "T" tops out at 258000. Please check the number again and go to the link below to date your gun. Thank you
If this is an A5 shotgun, it is on the left side of the receiver. The sn starts with a letter A, B or C
This is a Browning Auto-5 16 ga. shotgun made in 1953. value depends on condition $300 to $1200+ if mint.
e The serial number you listed is not a Model 58 serial number. the serial number starts with an "S"
1973. Are you sure it is a "v" behind i73? According to the Browning site it should be either a "g" to denote lightweight or "m" to denote standard weight.
1982. The serial number starts with three letters.