If it says Fabrique Nationale d' Armes de Guerre on it, it is not a Browning. Brownings say Browning on them and Made In Belgium. Browning had the marketing rights for all FN products in North America. Same gun and all, just not a Browning. Most likely, it is a vet bring-back. After WW2, our troops confiscated all firearms in the occupied territories, and then helped themselves to the firearms. Very common.
As far as value, Sarco had some a few years back selling in the $250-ish range.
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