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God I love those, especially with the lighter wood. Yes, it is a FINE gun. And a great grouse gun to boot.
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Love those Browning A-5 20 gauges. Especially the early round knob stocks before 1966. I just let my brother have a 1960 A-5 20 gauge new in the box to raffle off for his Quail unlimited banquet in southern Ohio last Saturday. I did keep a beautiful Browning Tolex case that I bought extra for the gun and probably will sell it or trade for a A+F Brady style case for one of my Parkers.
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to John Bastiani For Your Post: |
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One of my favorites, bought a 63 vintage one at a mom and pop gun shop in Montana a couple years ago. Took it out opening day and went three for three on roosters
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The Following User Says Thank You to Fred Slyfield For Your Post: |
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Very nice indeed, even though it is a semi-auto.
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Hard to beat!!!,
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Takes me back many moons to hunting wild quail over Brittanies east of Blackwater Wildlife Refuge on Maryland's Eastern Shore. It was hard to miss one with an Auto 5 20 gauge!!
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The Following User Says Thank You to Joe Dreisch For Your Post: |
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Since we are treading lightly on consecrated ground, I thought I would slip this one in this thread. I hope no one minds.
I just received one of the Fabled Browning Brothers A-5's from 1923 when the Browning Brothers Arms Co, Inc. started again to import the FN produced A5's into the states when Remington's sole US distribution agreement expired. Will |
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Will Gurton For Your Post: |
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Just splendid Bob, just splendid. What's not to like.
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