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I find that the older I get, the more I appreciate the story or provenance of a gun as much as the firearm itself. Pretty cool story Randy!
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I.C right with 1 ounce or 15/16 ounce Full left with 1 1/8 ounce Have 2 Parkers and one Bernadelli Gamecock like this for doves and rabbits. All the Bobwhites are extinct and I did not cause it. Sweet 16 A5 modified also for doves. |
Went to Bass Pro in Foxboro Mass yesterday and bought a 16 ga Browning A5 new. I'll shoot it tomorrow, Friday, on clays at the club.
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Here's my faves. Win 21 #4 engraving, Parker DHE, Fox CE, Parker PH
Win 21 field, Ithaca field. I have a few more. I like 16's |
Yes, a new production one
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My first 16 was a Browning (Belgium) with 28 inch vent rib barrel. I used it for everything from rabbits to geese. It was definitely a sweet 16 especially for $150.
I have a Parker DHE 20 with sling swivels that letters with them. IIRC it was an added $3.00. |
If things had went as I thought, I would be posting pics of a first year of production Browning A-5 16 ga. serial #1912. It was not a Sweet 16 as they did not make them till later. It belonged to my father, and I grew up using it for all types of small game hunting. I loved that old gun. It had been hunted hard was worn to the point that it would fire twice occasionally. One day several years ago I was visiting my elderly parents and went back to my old bedroom where the gun rack was only to find out the old 16 ga. Browning was not there. I asked my dad who was in his mid 80's where the gun was, and he said, "I sold that old thing." I said why and he said "I didn't need it"; I can't hunt anymore. When I asked him how much he got for it he said" I got $200 for it, l was mad as hell. I found out who he had sold it to and tried to get it back, but it had already been sold to someone else that was not known to the seller.
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Andy,
I’ve had one in 12ga since they came out. It’s the camo version. It’s lite, very well balanced, reliable, very easy to clean and fits well after adding the included shims to adjust drop and cast. I’ve always liked M12s and IMO this is a worthy successor with modern materials and operating system. I would guess you’ll like the 16ga version. I had a Japanese sweet 16 and wound up selling it. It was a very nice gun but too heavy for a 16 in my opinion. Best, Brett |
Thank you Brett. I have a Belgian Sweet 16 can't shoot the damn thing with the Panzer barrel action. I want a 16 auto loader since, well, I don't have one. Thanks again.
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In 1913 ejectors were a $25 option. . |
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