Your serial number indicates that you have a Browning auto-5 lightweight model shotgun that was produced in the year 1969.
50-500 usd
The 69G prefix to your serial number indicates that you have a Browning Light weight 12gauge auto-5 shotgun,that was produced in the year 1969.
If your Browning light weight auto-5 shotgun is a light weight model,your serial number will have a prefix of the letter L,or letter G,or a combination of number and letter such as 8G.or 69G etc.If you have no letter prefix,or number,or number letter combination.Please re check and post a correct full serial number to get the correct year of manufacture.
1969 is the year and "G" stands for Lightweight 12ga.
Your Browning light twelve in the condition that you describe would bring 1,000 dollars for a model with the plain barrel.If your shotgun has a vent rib barrel,then it would be worth 1,200 dollars.I want to say that your shotgun was made in the year 1969,by the serial number prefix of 69G.
1969
Check under and on the inside of the forearm, top of the action, receiver, and barrel.
Your serial number indicates that you have a Browning auto-5 light weight shotgun in 12 gauge that was made in the year 1969.If you would provide a detailed description of the shotguns condition,I could provide a value for you.List the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal,the bore condition.Please include the type of barrel also(plain barrel,solid matte rib barrel,or a vent rib type barrel).
Need to know who made it and what type it is (shotgun, rifle, handgun)
Made in 1969. Value can't be answered without a detailed description of all markings, finish, barrel length, condition, accessories, box, papers, etc.. .
1 pound of anything weighs 1 pound what the previous answerer said, that's pretty much common sence.