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  • MADAnnie

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    $800.00 OBO - shotgun owned by a female, so low use. I think it's a belgium made Browning, automatic, good condition.
    Additional info - (sorry I don't know how to interpret) 68 ZEN 79827 ** Acier Special C20 cart 2 3/4 - 27" barrell(?) Pics tomorrow.
     
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    EJAIII

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    If it's Belgium made, or made in Japan, it'll indicate so on the barrel of the gun. If it's an A-5, I would think it's going to be a 26", 28" or 30". Unless it's old, perhaps they made a 27', but i've not known one that length.
     

    Redleg2/9

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    “68” is the year of production
    “ ZEN 79827” is the serial number
    “**” is modified choke
    “Acier Special” refers to Acier Special Steel barrel
    “C.20” is 20 gauge
    “cart 2 3/4 – 27” is 2-3/4” cart. and 27” barrel
     

    WILDMAN

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    If it is in deed a 68 production shotgun it will have a flat bottom hand grip on the butt stock. I have a browning dates of manufacture book and it does not list the ZEN pre-fix on the serial number. If it is indeed a Belgium made shotgun it will plainly be stamped on the right side of the barrel "MADE IN BELGIUM". The serial number should be located just rear of the forearm on the bottom of the receiver. Rounded hand grips ended in 1967.
     
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