Browning Auto 5 20 Gauge Serial Numbers

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The gun, to my knowledge, is now in the National Firearms Museum. For a more pratical example, I'll use my oldest A5. The 16ga was first made in 1925. The one I have was made in 1926. It has about 10 boxes of shells through it.
Date Your Firearm - Browning Auto-5 Semi-Automatic. C=20 gauge) 1946. It followed until 1998. Took over production of the Auto-5.Serial Numbering.
First, the # before the letter became a two digit #, for example 68V 38000, and for the most part, round knobs went away for one reason or another. This system stayed in use until about 1974 when Browning moved its production to Japan and streamlined the serial system to the one that remains in place today. Currently (this goes for any browning now made) you can figure out its story by using this little code. You will see a three digit ID code, followed by two letters and then the serial #. On some models however, you will see the serial # first, then two letters followed by the three dig ID code.
Busting clay targets on my own with friends and a hand or ground thrower, hunting trips. MANY boxes burned up scaring turtledoves (not that many doves hit lol) 15 years ago, when I had a better handle on it, I reached the 50,000 mark, and felt rediculous. The last 2 octobers, at my trap club, in one day she devoured 10 boxes of shells, without a hiccup. The bluing is GONE, I think about re-bluing her sometimes, I don't care about 'collectable value'. She's a workhorse, and will either be turned over to some deserving child after my time is done to be used and cared for, or FINALLY sold, again, to someone to enjoy using her (unless I just have her burried with me).
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Things got a little more streamline in '58 when they went to the #letter# system. Of course, nobody thought what would happen when they got to 1968 (sort of like the Y2K scare). So from 1958-67, you will see a # that stands for the last digit of the year (in your case 6 meaning 1966), then a letter that IDs what gauge and model the gun is (G for light 12, V for Mag 12, S for Sweet 16 etc etc) and then the actual serial #. In 1968, a few things happened.
I'm not saying every A5 should fetch a pretty penny, but wouldn't the first run be a bit higher? Just my thinking. I have seen two A5's from the original order of 10,000 12 ga guns sell in the last month, one for less than$300 and the other for less than $500. The reason is that there are a lot more A5's than collectors of A5's About 2.5 million were made. Even though most were used hard and badly worn there are still lots around. And even a few more sellers than buyers drives down the price on any discressionary purchase.And think about the fact that the initial order was larger than a decade of production at many good gun companies.
Shotgun with a serial number of 1000. Yours should be a 1971 vintage, serial number 5xxx1. Nothing shows what a 'Z' code should be, M being a 'standard' and G being a 'light'. They reference those to 12-gauge, I wonder if Z would be a code for one of the 20-gauge versions, or some manner of 'limited edition' model. Add a piece of history to your firearm!