Basically the same gun. 325 came out first and while it did have a silver receiver just like the 525, the engraving was much more plain on the 325. They also made a 325 Grade 2. browning 325 has a flatter top rib and unvented barrels came in grades from grade1, very plain to grade 6 ornate ingraving with inlayed gold ducks and red setter. i have b525 and i much prefer my wifes b325 better gun if you can find one. They have a cult following. my b525 is been sold for a grade 6 b325 older than the b525 but better
A browning Hi-Power semi auto 9mm pistol is currently valued at between 325-525 dollars for a example displaying between 60%-95% of its original finish,and a good bore.
Your browning hi-power is valued between 325 dollars for a gun with 60% original finish remaining,up to 525 dollars for a fine example with 95%original finish remaining.
200 + 325 = 525
Your browning 12ga twelvette is currently valued at between 275-525 dollars for a shotgun with 60%-90% original finish remaining,and a good bore.If you have this model with the vent rib or raised rib barrel then the value is between 325-600 dollars.
If we are talking about a Browning Citori model 525 sporting shotgun,then the value will be between 695-1,400 dollars based on your shotgun having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good set of bores.
Depending on the condition, between $525-$600
A Browning citori model 525 sporting in grade I configuration will be valued at between 575-1,200 dollars based on your shotgun having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good set of bores.
You will have to call Browning with the sn to find out.
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You will have to get it lettered from Browning to get that information
You can put a BMW 525 engine into a BMW 325. The motor mounts will need to be changed. The 525 engine motor mounts will not match the 325 engine compartment.
The letters MP which are found on the end of your Serial number indicate that your Browning model 525 was produced in the year 2008.