This gun was made in 1946-47. records are not available to determine exactly. This is a gun that FN made at the end of the war for sales outside the US, and not to Browning. FN was in the process of converting all 16 ga guns to 2.75", but yours is the receiver and barrel that was left over from prewar mfg which is for the 2 9/16" shells. Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Auto 5's with poly-chokes, compensators and recoil pads (other than Mag 12's) will reduce value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
This model was manufactured between 1979 to 1989 it is a 24 shot bb pistol. In excellent condition it is worth around $45.
If the WORKING condition is Excellent. What condition is the pistol itself in. Is it also in Excellent condition or average condition
Your rifle has been selling in the range of 1,200-1,500 dollars in the condition that you describe on the gun selling sites on the internet.
A Browning A-500g shotgun in excellent condition is worth about 900 dollars.
It would be worth around $55 in Excellent condition.
50-1000 USd
yes
The Winchester model 88 manufactured in 1961, 358 caliber is worth $3,900 in excellent condition. In fair condition, it is worth $999.
Model 80 manufactured 1954-1957 Excellent condition it is worth $210 to $255. Must be in Excellent working order no ware or damage.
This model was manufactured between 1979 to 1989 it is a 24 shot bb pistol. In excellent condition it is worth around $45.
Somewhere between $150 & $175 in Excellent condition. ( Like new, no wear, chips, rust, or dings.)
Manufactured in 1981, its value won't exceed about $300 in excellent condition.
depending on the size and condition $50.00
manufactured in 1970. in excellent condition about $300.
50-400 usd
500-2000 usd
$400