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Unread 08-31-2015, 01:28 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Gary Laudermilch View Post
A guy showed up at one of our 5-stand shoots a while back with a Browning Superposed that certainly had to be a salt era gun. Every place wood touched metal, the stock head, the forearm along the barrels etc., the metal was corroded. Who knows what it looked like inside. While I am not a Superposed fan I did notice this gun was absent the forearm cross bolt and had instead a Citori style forearm latch. Just thought it interesting for I assumed all had the cross bolt.
My 12 gauge , this 28 and the 410 I have coming have the beavertail forend that the Citori's seem to be patterned afte and those three have no crossbolt . My 20 gauge skeet if my memory serves does have the crossbolt as well as my 20 gauge field and 12 gauge magnum . But the latch on all of them are the expected Superposed drop latch and the forend slides forward .

It's incorrect actually to say these guns have a Citori style forend as they were made 5 or so years before the Citori was unvieled in the mid 70's .
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