We will need to know the model as the serial number could be the same for more than one model.
i don't have the answer to your question, but i have the same shotgun in a 16 ga. with serial number 75626. i can't seem to find much info on this shotgun.
That model and serial number match a shotgun built in 1921. In that year there were 19,795 of the same model built. For that year the serial numbers started with 247459 and ended with 267253.
You'll need to post the model number. Winchester serial numbers were not unique.A model 12 can have the same serial number as a model 11 or a model 97, but all were made in different years.
Which model are you asking about? Serial numbers can be the same for different models. If this is an Auto-5 Shotgun, then the year would be 1903, however it is recommended to re-verify the serial number. Is there a letter and/or a number and letter above the four digits of "5614", or a letter preceding the number? If so, then your serial number is not complete without them and this gun would be identified with a different date.
I have an earlier serial number of the same gun. It takes a 2-1/2 inch shell. Hope this helps.
The Western Field model 600 ERI shotgun was made for Montgomery Wards by Remington.The Remington model SPT-58 is the same shotgun as yours.
its a factor with two pairs of the same number
If you have a 12 gauge model auto-5 Browning shotgun?Then it was produced by FN of Belguim for Browning in 1923.If you have the same shotgun in 16 gauge,then it was produced in 1928.
I bought the same shotgun, serial number in the 91000s, for 50 dollars. Ones in good condition can go for 80 dollars. Unless, it is in perfect condition, 80 dollars is the max value.
A serial number and a PAC number are not the same. A PAC number is used for banking and is always a six digit code.
your gun is only worth about 100 bucks i have the same gun here www.gunsamerica.com