A Browning Auto 5 Lightweight shotgun was made in 1957 with that serial number on it.
Your serial number indicates that you have a Browning auto-5 lightweight model shotgun that was produced in the year 1969.
This is a Belgian Browning Lightweight 12 Ga. made in 1965
The 7G prefix to your serial number was assigned to the browning lightweight auto-5 shotguns that were made in 1967.
Your browning auto-5 12ga lightweight shotgun was made by FN for browning in 1967.
The 69G signifies that you have a Browning auto-5 Lightweight model that was produced by FN of Belguim for Browning in the year 1969.
The 7G prefix to your serial number indicates that you have a Browning auto-5 lightweight shotgun that was produced in the year 1967.
your browning 12 ga with the 4G prefix indicates that it is a lightweight 12 that was made in 1964.
Mismatched gun, and an incomplete serial number on the receiver.
Your browning light twelve shotgun should have a number or two numbers ahead of the letter G before the serial number.Please include this so a answer can be given.
The "L" prefix to the serial number for a lightweight was used only in 1954-1955. Following year it changed to the letter "G".
Your browning is from 1965. 1958-68 browning change their sn to a single digit to represent the year 5=65. The "G" means it is a lightweight 9077th made. .