You know how to get attention!
Thank you Anatidae. I was hoping someone would pick up that markings detail. It is fascinating. I am assuming that is the name of the first owner of...
Who knows, you know the saying, "only fools don’t change their mind" if you have a pic a the side receiver of your type 3 I can post it with the...
Thanks guys, I can see that the learning curve will long.
What is the cause of the porosity?
How about that, the world’s tallest can tower. Unfortunately, I don’t have your talent my Australian friend.
France, with Air France Cargo. I have to say I was very impressed with their services. But they were a price attached to it.
I just like to make fun of my Browning friends who swear by 16 gauge only
I pick it up at the airport last week. I am very happy with this type 2. It is all complete with matching serial number. The engraving is very sharp,...
I store it into a "ziplock" bag with a silica pouch.
Thank you, yes I use the TIG welder at 40 amps.
I finally give a try with the help of my friend and here is the result. I have more polishing to do and there is some porosity but I can live with...
Very nice, you will forgive my ignorance, are those gun "darne"?
Beautiful! May I ask who did the restoration?
Nice hunt Justin, but do I love that type 3.
Congratulations, it seems to be in good condition. I don’t know if the color rendering of my pad is good but the stock color is very interesting....
Thanks Auzzie, I was waiting for your comments.
I am coming back to you friends concerning plugging the trigger guard hole with a slightly chamfered steel plug and TIG welding it. One of my friend...
That would be me; https://browningowners.com/forum/index.php?threads/restocking-my-1904-browning-auto-5.11763/
Rudolph, Why would you think that the alloy receiver can’t be made by Miroku?
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