Hey guys o inherited a browning auto 5 from my grandfather. It appears to be a pre WW2 sweet 16. Can anyone help me out with this?
It has 2 barrels. The both say special steel and made in belgium. One appears to be a full choke and one is a modified I believe.
Ray, you've got a 1959 Sweet Sixteen. The full choked barrel is old -- its serial number shows it came off a 1926 gun. It has been modified to shoot modern 2 3/4" ammunition from its original 2 9/16" chambering. The other barrel is probably original to the gun, but they stopped putting serial numbers on barrels in 1953. Choke codes appeared in 1930. You don't show a picture but they are: *** CYLINDER **- IMPROVED **$ SKEET ** MODIFIED * FULL
Thanks alot Rudolph I really appreciate it. What is a ball park value for it? It's probably 80% I won't sell it I'm just curious
I'd guess $400-$600 since it has an extra barrel. But a full choke on a 16 gauge is practically useless since the steel shot regs for waterfowl. How is the other barrel choked?
Yup, Modified. I think most guys would prefer Cylinder or Improved Cylinder. I have a full choked 1924 16 that I shoot occasionally. I use spreader loads so I can hit the targets.
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