Value - Browning A-5 "Twenty"

Calguy75

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I am hoping someone can help me figure out the value of a gun I have had in the safe for a while. I inherited it and never shoot it but it was shot before I got it.

I have a Browning A-5 "Twenty" 20GA, 2 3/4 made in Belgium

From the serial number and the markings on the barrel I have been able to find out it was a 1958 model with full choke. My understanding is, this is the first year of the twenty.

I'll attach a few pics, Any help would be appreciated.

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That there is a mighty nice specimen.
Not drilled for strap attachments too.
These fetch premium moohlah in collector condition.
I've seen them listed near a couple g's with btt.
I'd guess a $1000 plus.
Doesn't look like she's bin molested judging by the screws.
There are taste buds for this gal.
I've got the same year in a 20, but not near the condition your's is.
Then again, I don't fret taking it out on the quad for trips in the bush.

Toss more pictures up including the rear bottom of the forewood.

Thanks for the thread...........:wave:
 
It looks to be a standard 20 not a lightweight. It looks to be in great shape .I sold one last year for 650$ in about the same shape .lightweights bring a little more . Dutch
 
Don't attempt to take it apart and don't shoot steel shot in it... A collector would be happy to have that... it is in excellent non bubbaed condition.. In the US they go for much more but in Canada I would guess about a $1000 if you find the right guy...
 
In 58

Z code = Light 20 Gauge
X code = Standard 20 Gauge
Only way I know how to tell for sure but I know little about these and only kept one a sweet 16ga :)
Cheers
 
I recently purchased a 1969 mag twenty with an ic barrel and a mod barrel in i would say similar condition, paid 950
 
yes the z would make it a light twenty, my 12 guage 1960 a5 has " magnum twelve" on the reciever and the 20 ga i have clearly says " magnum twenty", and i have seen plenty with "light twelve" im surprised it isnt marked on reciever "light twenty" or did they not do that with the twentys that early?
 
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