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07-01-2025, 05:21 PM
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Hey Allen, at least it doesn't have a black polymer stock. Sounds like a good deal to me.
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07-02-2025, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by scott kittredge
I have my dads 20 a5 he left to me. I was with him in 1975 when he bought it at the kittery trading post in maine. He always love his a5s he had a 12 ga mag. Too.
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I have my fathers Browning A-5 20ga. 26" Improved cylinder as well. This is the early version with the round knob-long tang and reddish stock finish with the rust blued action. It was made in 1962(best era in my opinion). He bought me a later 1970's A-5 20 ga, when I was about 12. These Browning 20 gauges with the Imp. cylinder chokes were the perfect gun for all the coveys of Quail in southern Ohio we had back in the early 70's. The best part though was spending time with my father and brother in the fields with our great Brittany Jinx.
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