Coast to Coast Model 267 20 gauge according to Proohouse.com is the Savage model 77; however it looks like a Remington 870 clone to me. Ron Montgomery rgmont@verizon.net
Both the sweet sixteen model and the regular production semi auto shotguns were Browning auto-5 shotgun models.The regular Browning auto-5 shotgun had engraving on the receivers just like the sweet-sixteen.
100-300 USD
Mossberg....under the model number 500. I have the same 12ga shotgun, I would like to find out what years it was made and the value.
Are you sure it's an auto and not a pump action, it sounds like the predecessor to the Remington Model 10.
I would like to start first with the serial number.The letters MR in the middle of the serial number indicates that your browning shotgun was made in 2007.With that said,if you have a pump shotgun then you have a browning BPS.If you have a over/under shotgun then you have a browning citori.If you have a semi-auto shotgun then you have a browning gold model.
I think the Savage 755 looks a lot like a Browning A5
The Auto Assault-12 shotgun is the AA-12 the most powerful action close combat shotgun in the World. The Auto Assault-12 is really the machine shotgun, not like a regular shotgun. The AA-12 is the only powerful shotgun that can pears through wall, body armor with the grenade and even vehicles.
The shotgun is like new..
Yes.
If your model 400 is a semi auto shotgun, with a squarish back to the receiver (something like the Browning Auto-5) these were made for Western Auto by Savage/Stevens/Springfield, and should cross reference to the Mdl 745. The e-commerce side of gunpartscorp.com has a schematic for the Savage 745/ 745C, see if that looks like yours. They DO have some parts available if needed.
You have not stated the model number, but what looks like a serial number. There was a Browning Auto 5 in 16ga with 122008 serial number made in 1939. This may be what you have if it is an Automatic Browning shotgun. (A5)