The sn doesn't make sense according to Browning's table at http://www.browning.com/customerservice/dategun/detail.asp?id=13
My guess would be it was made in 75. Value range 200-500
the 75v means it is a 75 year model and the v means that it is a magnum 12 gauge . As for the value there is no way to value the gun without visually seeing the gun because of numerous factors like the grade of the gun, if the barrel and receiver are matching and condition of the gun but the 200-500 value range sounds like a good general price without any additional info.The 75V means that you have a Browning auto 5 Magnum chambered shotgun that was made in the year 1975.
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375-550 dollars, depending on overall condition of your shotgun.
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.
Your shotgun was made inÊ1965. In 95% condition it could be worth $1500, more if it has a ribbed barrel and open choke.
Your Browning auto-5 shotgun should have the serial number prefix of 8V.This would indicate that your Browning was a Magnum model auto-5 because of the 3in.chamber.This was a new model which was first made in the year 1958 and seeing that your shotgun has a vent rib barrel;then the value will be between 450-750 dollars for a shotgun showing between 60%-90% of it,s original finish and a good bore.
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.
Between 90-150 dollars.
1973, 50-500 uSD
1929, if that is the complete serial number. Any ventilated rib would not be original, but a solid rib would be. If all is right with the gun, up to $800.
Not sure,depends on condition. Let me know what you want for it,my dad is lookig for one. Please leave a msg if i miss ur call. or email me roushgt_mustangroush@yahoo.com thank you
Browning.com has sn data under customer service.
This gun is a 1963 Auto 5. Value depends on condition. This is a Belgian gun and likely the 2nd barrel is a Japanese barrel with the invector chokes. Typically these guns in a "mixed" two barrel set / cased - run $1500-$2000. A mint 63 could bring more in the right market.