Prior to 1998, Browning used those digits to categorize the subtype of a particular model. Your gun was made in 1977 (RR), and the digits after that would denote the variation (Hunter, Stalker, etc). I dont find '112' listed on the Browning website as a type, however the first year guns such as yours were typically the standard field gun. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Your serial number with the prefix of 4G indicates that your Browning light weight 12 gauge shotgun was made in the year 1964.
You actually have the number 0 and then the letter R before your serial number.This indicates that you have a Browning auto-5 standard weight 16 gauge shotgun that was made in the year 1960.I hope that you find this informative.
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Part of the serial number.
Browning.com has sn data under customer service.
If you mean a Browning B-2000 12 gauge shotgun then the value would be 495 dollars for a shotgun in the condition you describe.
The serial number of the weapon.
Nothing special.
Go to Browning's site, click on Support then date your firearm.
part of the sn
If you mean a Citori; 100-5000 USD
No. Many manufacturers have used Browning's patents. Your gun was made by Savage/Stevens. sales@countrygunsmith.net