Browning over/unders are not my area of expertise, so I may be off base. But I’d guess that your gun was not imported to the US by Browning, and as...
Interesting safety, I wonder what the story is on those? I’ve seen a few in pictures, but never on an actual gun.
It doesn’t look to me like you need a rear sight.
According to SV, they stopped numbering the carrier screws in 1951.
I think he’s going to want some serious coin for these guns. I’m happy to look at the pictures. Besides, when the time comes, my widow will be...
An internet friend may sell them. He gave me first shot, but I don’t need any more. (Not unless it’s one of those fantastic bargains like you...
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They’re not mine. But they may come up for sale, probably on GunBroker. If so, I’ll give you guys a heads up.
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Me too. A Hartin Crimp is just a fold crimp on top of an overshot card. As you can see from the photo, stack height isn’t an issue.
We used fiber wads reloading shells at my high school gun club. When I started loading for my 16’s 40+ years later, one piece plastic wads were the...
So what’s the Felton Blue Streak?
Well, neither have I. Heard of the Felton blue streak, that is. All of my 16 gauges are Auto-5’s. And most of those are 65mm. Fortunately, all...
I used the SG16 wad which fit very well. The case-head separations occurred with brand new Cheddite paper hulls after their second loading. I can’t...
Those paper hulls need loaded, just saying. Yeah, and they’re 65mm. But I get a lot of case-head separations when I reload paper hulls. So I’m a...
I thought I’d post a picture of a pre-1958 trigger spring. These are no longer available, at least not from Midwest Gun Works, so if you need to use...
This thing? It came with an inexpensive workbench I bought at Harbor Freight. [IMG]
When I got home I looked at my old spring and noticed that there was something missing — these new springs have a middle finger that depresses the...
The next day I needed to go to Art’s for some work on my Winchester Model 12. Nick told us to go to lunch and it will be done when you get back....
A couple of weeks ago I’d run out of 12 gauge ammunition so I grabbed my 1961 Light Twenty. I couldn’t believe how light and handy it felt after...
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