This made me laugh - thought I would share it https://www.facebook.com/groups/778704655658573/permalink/1763579297171099/ Sent from my iPhone...
I have a left hand safety out of my 1965 split lifter 12G, I swapped it out for a right hand after getting REALLY confused by it when I first bought...
I’d agree on the barrel markings, the script “L” below the flaming vase is Liege “Definitive mark foreign weapons” used since 1968 according to a...
Auzzie, yes I think I was lucky. All the bluing is intact, though the stock and forend finish was beat up somewhat, so I’ve had a go at stripping and...
Well, congratulations on your retirement, I bet you’ve seen some changes in commercial aviation over the years. I hope you can continue to fly...
Rudolph, I’ve only seen JMB’s bust engraved on one weapon here in the UK, and I’ll admit I’ve not seen many Auto-5’s at all here, and that was on one...
[IMG] Absolutely plain receiver apart from the “Browning” script on my ‘65 I’m afraid. I was lucky, I bought it from a gun shop that knew nothing...
Auzzie, interesting your World Market model has the engraving favoured on the American market models. Mine is completely plain, much more common...
Auzzie, from the serial number the receiver is a 1960 production date, indicated by the “60” in small font prefixing the serial number 19567 I have a...
Serial number on my receiver [IMG] And matching number on barrel ring shoulder[IMG] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
[emoji38][emoji38][emoji38] That wouldn’t be PC now, would it? [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Happy Indy Day to you all in the US! We should have been in Boston this week celebrating with our American friends - who would have thought the Workd...
Interestingly, my 1965 world market 12 gauge has matching serial numbers on receiver and barrel ring. It’s in the 65110nn range. Sent from my...
Biz, I’ll try to get out into the country and see him later in the summer, I’d be interested to see if he’s still got it - he’s a farmer in rural...
I read somewhere many years ago that Luftwaffe pilots used clay pigeon shooting as a training aid to hone lead and offset shooting skills. A friend...
Well Bill, you roused my curiosity on a very dark and wet early morning here in the UK. Good old Wiki immediately produced this on steel specs...
Hi Gene, I’m UK based and also need to use steel shot for much of my shooting. I have a ‘65 12 gauge vent rib “world market” Auto-5 that is choked...
It’s everything Rudolph said. For me, I started out thinking I could never like the “humpback”, I loved my late ‘60’s Rem 1100 for its curves and it...
Agreed, Rudolph is correct, 1961 confirmed by the “phi” here:- http://www.shotguns.se/html/belgium.html Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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