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Will I still consider myself a learning student when it comes to Remington automatic shotguns. Your Trap is very handsome but why no cheeks on the head of the stock? Also, I was under the impression that 1905 was the first year of production?
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04-15-2022, 06:02 PM | #104 | ||||||
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Craig, I think his gun is a Browning Auto 5, not a Remington Model 11
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04-15-2022, 06:55 PM | #105 | ||||||
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Thanks Steve, my error, still learning. Craig
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1st year FN Browning A5
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The conversation got highjacked to Brownings and I followed the current. Stephen is correct. The first is an Ad in an Oct. 1903 Western Field and the second (pardon the rotation) is a 1903 FN Browning A5 Catalog photo. Will |
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