ELG inside an oval is a Belgian proofmark.
It's a Belgian gun, the ELG is a Belgian proofmark.
That is a Belgian proofmark, but would need to know the other markings on the gun in order to identify it.
Need serial number to date most any firearm. Check Browning's website under customer service, then date your firearm. Value is determined by condition of firearm, and area of the sale.
A small oval, containing the letters ELG, stamped into the metal of a firearm, would indicate the gun was made in Belgium, and was tested by the government Proof House in Liege Belgium.
Depends. The very well known maker of high quality guns, Westley Richards, was in England. The people that tried to copy his name, and made low quality, low value guns marked W. Richard were from Belgium. Belgian guns will show the Belgian proofmark, a very small stamp of an oval, with the letters ELG inside the oval,
Go to Browning.com, select customer service, select date your firearm.
Go to Browning's website under Support then go to Date your firearm. Value of any used firearm depends upon condition and area of sale.
Need serial number to date most any firearm. Check Browning's website under customer service, then date your firearm. Value is determined by condition of firearm, and area of the sale.
You are describing a proofmark, not a trademark. All guns made in that country by ALL makers had that proofmark. Sorry, not possible to answer.
go to Browning.com, select customer service, select date your firearm.
Go to Browning.com, select customer service, look at the menu on the left and select date your firearm.