Most likely an Auto-5
$437,859.62. They cost a lot, don't they?
What model are you referring to? Most models came out in different years when made in different guages.
It is the the Auto 5 Semi Automatic Browning shotgun. Named for the shape of the receiver that is unlike most any other brand of shotgun.
Nobody can answer this question because you dont even let us know what model Browning shotgun it is. The comment above would probably be true in most cases, however Browning only made one gun in one model with that serial number. You have a Browning Auto-5 12ga shotgun made in 1929. Value depends on condition. Typically these Ogden guns run from $250-$500 with normal wear and age. A mint gun could get closer to $1000, but a professional appraisal is recommended.
The question is a little confusing to me, is this a 12 guage gun or is it one of the Browning reproductions of the Winchester Model 12. If the barrel is available it is usually a simple process to replace the barrel on most pump and semi-auto shotguns. If you are talking about a break open type shotgun (over & under, side by side, or single shot) that is usually a very expensive process.
Model 120 is most common
Just the manufacturer.The browning auto-5 shotgun was made by FN of belguim for browning between 1903-1975.After 1975 the browning auto-5 shotgun was made by Miroku of japan for browning,both companys made the same shotgun with the same patent of john m browning.While most in this country feel that the quality of the belguim made guns are far bettter(and there is some truth to this) The japan made firearms are of excellent quality,fit and finish.I know because I have owned both.
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Rings, extractor/ejector, firing pin. forearm
FN is the abbreviation for Fabrique Nationale Arms Co. of Herstal, Belgium. They made most of the A-5 shotguns and Superposed shotguns for Browning USA.
The value of a Winchester model 12 Featherweight shotgun is dependent upon a number of factors. The most import being the condition of the shotgun.