That is the only copy I have. They were not a lot of English version of those catalogue. The first pic is just to show the aluminum trigger guard and the second pic, the gun number three is a super light offer in three or four shot. As a supplementary note; I have several Browning auto-5 catalogue or advertising clips which give me a lot of interesting and rare information.
Too many! This conversion will take place may be next year. I have the Carabine FN Browning 1900 that is quite advance but I have to master the checkering before I go further. I have currently two auto-5 on the go. Alternating between them allows me to reflect and do research on the restoration strategy. How about you, how many projects?
Well I just sold a set of 12 gauge wood that the buyer wants me to refinish but I don’t think my skills are there yet to do commissioned work. Plus I have no idea what to charge. As far as my own projects I just traded into a Sweet 16 receiver that I have all the parts for but it’s in pretty rough shape. I also have my dads Remington 760 that needs a reblue and I am toying with the idea of trying to do a rust blue on my own
The problem is that my business imposes on my hobby. May be I should retire. Rudolph is starting to have experience with retirement. I wonder if he has more time for is hobby or hobbies?
I’m living Groundhog Day. Weeks go by in a blur. I thought I’d get a flying job, but I’m just not in the mood. I’ve tried out my new shot timer a few times. I don’t know how I ever shot pistols without one.
Marc you better hang it up before 70. My goal is 55 but I may have to go later with this Auto 5 addiction I have