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Browning A5 mystery serial number

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24 January 2009, 23:23
zaitsev
Browning A5 mystery serial number
Hi all, I have an A5 with the serial number
60 (small numbers) then 21242. It doesn't appear to conform to any of the iformation on Brownings website or anything else I can find. It is an FN product (so presumably post 58?) 2 3/4 12g with a round grip. Can any of you help me to date this gun please? All info or suggestions of reference sources would be appreciated.

Many thanks in advance

z
25 January 2009, 02:15
JIm Yackley
You do have a mystery gun. I assume it is a standard weight rather than a light 12. I would also think that the saftey is in the front of the trigger guard as oposed to the later left to right in the rear of the guard. iI would think it is pre WWII.


Yackman
25 January 2009, 23:57
zaitsev
Hi, it is a standard weight but it does have the safety at the rear of the trigger. Does this shed any more light?

Thanks
28 January 2009, 08:52
69deer
I can help out,according to Matt Eastmans Browning book, your shotgun was one of a few models that were brought over from Europe in the mid 1960s. SAC stands for superlight chromed barrel. The 60 stands for the year of manufacture,the 5 stands for the engraving, which you don't have, it could be the first 2 in the numbers,it also shows only 4 serial numbers. That could possibly mean that your gun has a number 2 engraving. Hope this helps out.
02 February 2009, 23:29
zaitsev
That helps out a lot. The gun is still in europe but the 1960 date looks to be right for the wear etc on the gun. No engraving its a plain jane.

Thanks a lot much appreciated

Gareth