50-200 uSd
Made by High Standard, value $150-$200.
150.00
you would need to include if the shotgun in question is a sweet-sixteen auto-5 shotgun,or a browning side by side,or a standard weight auto-5 shotgun and the condition of your shotgun to get a accurate value .
Who made it and what is it (rifle, shotgun, handgun)?
I bought mine for 2 hundred bucks
Library, internet, Standard Catalog of Firearms.
50-400 usd
The answer that I will supply you with,will be based on your shotgun having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good bore.If your shotgun has a standard barrel then it is valued at between 340-450 dollars.If your shotgun has a vent rib barrel,then the value will be between 415-630 dollars.
your shotgun was made in 1948 by Sears / High Standard (Sears owned High standard shotgun and rifle production back in those days) It woth about 100 to 175 dollars depending on condition your shotgun was made in 1948 by Sears / High Standard (Sears owned High standard shotgun and rifle production back in those days) It woth about 100 to 175 dollars depending on condition
We discovered a Western Field 410 gauge shotgun with bolt action and saw that they were made in the late 40;s and early 50's.
There is no way to age your browning auto-5 shotgun without a serial number.As to the value,this would be 450 dollars for a shotgun in the condition that you describe.I can say that the Browning auto-5 standard weight shotgun in 16gauge was made from 1946-1964.