Browning never made a nickel finish Sweet 16. They did however have a SAC model that had a chrome finish. Other guns that have a silver look to them are polished steel and usually a high grade gun which includes detailed engraving in most cases. It is recommended that you have a gun shop appraise the gun to be sure that it is a special edition or custom gun versus an aftermarket job. If the gun in question had an aftermarket nickel finish applied to it, it could devalue the gun. Get the appraisal for identification.
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It will depend on the specific model and its condition. A quick look at the GunsAmerica.com site shows Browning Sweet 16 shotguns listed for anywhere from $650 to $2500.
The gun with this serial number was made in 1947. The value depends on whether it is a Sweet 16 or a Standard weight 16. Check the link below for information on pricing Browning Auto-5 16's.
sweet saccharine, actually, and it means sweet.
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No absolutely not. They are mutually exclusive. One cannot be sweet if one is cool because being cool demands a certain level of menace which sweet cannot possibly provide. One cannot be cool if one is sweet because people don't like other people to be sweet and hence they'd be unpopular