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Approx. value and year of an a-5 browning
Stanghunter
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I have a browning 16 gauge a-5 shotgun that I got from my grandfather and it had origionally been owned by my great grand father. The serial number is X53xx. The gun functions extremely well and the only problems I can see that would affect the value is that it has a polly choke on the barrel and the engraving on the reciever is so that you can only see about 60% of what was origionally there. The stock is in execlelnt condition for a firearm this old and it has the original butt plate that has engraving on it and the very edge of it is chipped off in an area about 1/2" long and 1/8" wide. That is all I can tell you about the condition of the gun.
I looked on the browning site and from what it said it was made between 1903 (#X1) and 1939 (#X220,000) It also said that the first 10,000 guns were included in John Brownings first order from FN manifacturing. Which would put this gun in the first order placed for the A-5 shotgun.
I would never sell the gun but my grandfather and I were talking about how old the gun was and he said he had had it since the late 30s. He and I were courious as to the value of this shotgun.
Any help would be appreciated.
I looked on the browning site and from what it said it was made between 1903 (#X1) and 1939 (#X220,000) It also said that the first 10,000 guns were included in John Brownings first order from FN manifacturing. Which would put this gun in the first order placed for the A-5 shotgun.
I would never sell the gun but my grandfather and I were talking about how old the gun was and he said he had had it since the late 30s. He and I were courious as to the value of this shotgun.
Any help would be appreciated.
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The added on poly would be a deduct.
I seen one (16 ga, vent rib) in a flea market a couple of weeks ago.
Same age as yours about 60% blue and with a poly for $350 and I passed on it just because of the poly. Otherwise would have snapped it up.
dcj10
Your description of the gun puts it squarely in shooter status and the value will be rather low. Everyone that I know will always pass on a poly-choke gun when one in the same condition can be had at the next table for as much as $100.00 more.
The $300.00 estimate may be somewhat high in my area.
Nord
My grandfather may be mistaken about when he got the gun concidering he is now 85 and his memory is not near what it used to be. Thanks for all the repilys.