I bought this on an impulse a couple of years ago. I've never actually shot it but I recently bought a Trius foot peddle thrower so i thought I'd dig it out.
It's a 1968 from the serial number. 12g 30" barrels with what I assume is a broadway rib (measures 5/8" wide with 2 ivory beads)
Left side of breech is marked * over * which I understand to be both barrels full choke. It appears to have been bored out at some point as it's also stamped "IC" and "S" over top of the *'s and my choke gauge seems to confirm that.
I know '68 is right in the salty era but there is no sign of any corrosion. I've pulled a butt screw and also had the forestock off and zero sign of any rust.
I noticed the fore stock is numbered to the gun but has a rather large (1/2"+high) "N" stamped close to the serial number. Would that make sense if this gun has been back to Browning to have the wood replaced?
I also note the fore stock appears lighter in colour than the butt. Did they ever find one section of wood salty but the other OK and only replace one?
The forestock also appears wider than normal and seems to flare out as it goes forward?
I be interested in any info the experts here can offer. I actually bought the gun for sentimental reasons as it's similar to a gun my late uncle used to loan me for duck hunting back when I was in HS in the '70's. His was more heavily engraved and was in a hard case with a set of 20g barrels but other than that was the same.
Anyway any insight/opinions on this gun or ideas of value would be appreciated
It's a 1968 from the serial number. 12g 30" barrels with what I assume is a broadway rib (measures 5/8" wide with 2 ivory beads)
Left side of breech is marked * over * which I understand to be both barrels full choke. It appears to have been bored out at some point as it's also stamped "IC" and "S" over top of the *'s and my choke gauge seems to confirm that.
I know '68 is right in the salty era but there is no sign of any corrosion. I've pulled a butt screw and also had the forestock off and zero sign of any rust.
I noticed the fore stock is numbered to the gun but has a rather large (1/2"+high) "N" stamped close to the serial number. Would that make sense if this gun has been back to Browning to have the wood replaced?
I also note the fore stock appears lighter in colour than the butt. Did they ever find one section of wood salty but the other OK and only replace one?
The forestock also appears wider than normal and seems to flare out as it goes forward?
I be interested in any info the experts here can offer. I actually bought the gun for sentimental reasons as it's similar to a gun my late uncle used to loan me for duck hunting back when I was in HS in the '70's. His was more heavily engraved and was in a hard case with a set of 20g barrels but other than that was the same.
Anyway any insight/opinions on this gun or ideas of value would be appreciated


















































