A Browning light weight auto-5 shotgun in unfired condition,and made in the year 1972(72G)prefix to your serial number will bring 775 dollars for a shotgun with a plain barrel,or 1,150 dollars for a vent rib barrel model.Yours is often called the flat knob model(which was made from 1967-1976).
500 USD
$800 if the serial begins with T.
If gun is mint and never fired - then you could reasonably expect $1500 - $2000 auto5man
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all features and markings.
$800.00 to $900.00
You will have to call Browning.
Approximate value is in the 1250.00 to 1500.00 range IF it is in pristine condition.
Recently saw one LNIB that auctioned for $605 on Gunbroker.
I need to ask if this rifle was made by Browning?The 2 letters in the serial number would indicate that this rifle was made in the year 1998,as marked by Browning.Winchester never has used the serial number system that your serial number demonstrates.If this was a Browning made rifle it was probably made by Miroku of Japan and would be so marked on the rifle.
Pretty much impossible to tell a model from just the sn.
It was the most relible as i quote 'fired their ten Vickers guns continuously for twelve hours. Using 100 new barrels, they fired a million rounds without a single breakdown' also it inspired the browning M1917
BAR- 300 dollars Never fired BAR- 400 dollars Having a BAR in the event of a break in- Priceless 2ND AMENDMENT