Browning A5 Serial Number 6g

 

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Round about WWII, Remington started making model 11s as Belgium was under German occupation. Both have seen plenty of use (read great hunting)! Of the two I like the 16 as it is very nice to carry and shoot's like a dream! I have shot many different shotguns (auto's , pumps, singles , doubles etc.) I would trade these A5's for anyone of them! Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Gunnt45/454-One shot ! One kill! #12 11-08-2011, 06:50 PM shotgun111 Registered User Join Date: Nov 2011 Posts: 1 hey ya i have a browning a-5 magnum i love it but it has a 1G and under it it has 59209, i could use some help finding out the age Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter #13 12-01-2011, 01:54 PM LFH Beartooth Regular Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Spring, Tx Posts: 83 Wow, an old thread, but I see someone other than me is probably sitting here with an A5 in their lap and curious about its age. Their worth is especially low today when comepared to other firearms of their time. I managed to pick mine up (read stole it) for $125 from a dealer who had no idea what he was trying to peddle. Which is nice to know, especially when I am shooting ducks with it (I know I ought to be shot, its like taking tequilla shots from the Holy Grail). Low and behold.the gun was made for one Mr. Like you said, a little sweat can turn out a fine peice. My point was about that particular one being part of the first 10,000 units. Such as G38000, meaning standard (might be light) 12ga and then the #. 1935 168001 183000 . Year Start End . 1958 - See Post 1958 Dating System. This system stayed in use until about 1974 when Browning moved its production to Japan and streamlined the serial system to the one that remains in place today. Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter 44-40 WCF. Browning serial #s (on A5s amoung others) are confusing and were oft changed due to several global and corporate influences. Gun Safes & Pistol Vaults Pro Series Pinnacle Prestige Deluxe Grand Home Deluxe Home Custom Collection Medallion Platinum Plus Silver Core Collection Hunter/Hell's Canyon Select Heavyweight Sporter Black Label Black Label Mark IV Black Label Mark III Vault Doors Pistol Vaults Safe Accessories . Must have vent rib, slide saftey and preferably NOT a full choke. It's like a Mustang, plenty 6-cylinder automatics made, but also Shelby GT350's, Boss, etc.

 

That helped a lot. I used in high school in the 80's to duck hunt. In May of this year a reader wrote in asking the value for his A5. price: "There's an *** for every seat." We acctually stole it from a used car dealer, but its the truth. First, the # before the letter became a two digit #, for example 68V 38000, and for the most part, round knobs went away for one reason or another. Most models of A5 can be had in good usable condition for under $500, and smart buyers find nice ones for less. The cross block safety is a big improvement added in '51 and the speed oad feature is a gimmick but cool and it was added in '53. Some of the facts shared in this string are wrong, The original 10,000 gun order was placed with FN in 1903 and by the end of 1904 Browning had cut a side deal giving Remington exclusive rights to the north American market cutting FN out of North America from 1904 until 1923. In my gunshop, we have a little saying that relates to worth vs. Seems like the lowballed him to me. At this point, the gun that was worth about $15000, can now be traded for a penthouse in West Palm Beach, and the Aston Martin in the garage. 1952 346001 387000 . Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter #6 08-08-2006, 07:46 PM AaronH Registered User Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 18 I hear ya. Even though most were used hard and badly worn there are still lots around. Jeff Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter #8 09-11-2006, 07:36 AM LASwamprat Registered User Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Northeast Louisiana Posts: 5 Also, those older guns are just so plain. Fixed whatever. G = Lightweight . 1946 229000 237000 . The three inch magnum guns had a "V" in the prefix. 9f2d7f2b5e

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