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I had a B-SS Sidelock I purchased new many many moons ago and it was nice . But I’m intrested in the plain old boxlock pistol grip beaver tail guns as far as dependability and parts availability ? Any experience or thoughts appreciated
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I bought one of those in 1986 or 87 when the nitwits mandated steel shot. Been going strong ever since and never needed a doctor. Still have it.
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I bought one of those in 1986 or 87 when the nitwits mandated steel shot. Been going strong ever since and never needed a doctor. Still have it.
What length barrels ?
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I have one in 12 gauge. 28 inch barrels. It feels similar to me to a 21. Mine has fixed Full/modified. I’m not sure if they ever had screw in chokes available.? my buddy has a 20 gauge in good condition. I love Browning anything but most are heavy comparatively. Sporting clays recently -did fine.
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The BSS Sidekick has always been like a bigfooti to me. I've heard about them, but sightings have been elusive.
I would love to see one in real life.
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Probably the most well built and durable modern SxS on the used gun market today in the configuration you describe. Twelves are relatively plentiful and the twenties bring 2-2 1/2 times their prices, especially in the longer barrels. I sold a near-mint 12/30 SST BTFE a year or so ago for $1750 after no one would look at it for $2K. I equate them in terms of durability and reliability right up there with the Winchester M21. Have always had good luck ordering parts directly from Browning for both their SxS, Superposeds and Auto 5s. Always retail, but always OEM and flawless quality and fit.
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The BSS Sidekick has always been like a bigfooti to me. I've heard about them, but sightings have been elusive.
I would love to see one in real life.
A year or so ago an FN Sidelock 20 ga. "BSS" model showed up at our local firehouse gun show, 28" SFE, ST stock, DT, IC & Mod, knockout Grade III w/ typical FN wood fit and finish. Established dealer offered it at $5200 and I orbited his table several times, hamstrung by the near-mint Grade III Superposed "Fighting Cocks" I had just scored from another dealer online. Timing; essential in skeet shooting, sex, and tennis!
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