excluding the barrel, friction pieces and stock? I have a parts set that I believe to be from a 3" gun and recently fell into a 2.75" stripped...
Sorry...nothing to report on my end.
"Sport Active" is the only piece of this "marking puzzle" I can't seem to find duplication or satisfactory explanation. I'm extremely confident in...
Honestly...in this context, I think it means whatever Browning represents. It's completely possible IMO that the "bones" of many later Browning...
I think I've figured this thing out. The marking that looks to me like a "flaming vase with "L" in the center" is a Definitive Foreign Arms Proof....
Thanks for the markings pic, Biz. The pendulum keeps swinging towards my barrel being Belgian-made...or at least Belgian-marked. On your barrel...
Thank you for the post and the pics. Just when I thought I had it figured out, I have more questions. Here I was thinking "Chrome" was an outlier...
I hear what you're saying and if one is just looking at the markings...it's an easy conclusion at which to arrive. I have no doubt this is a factory...
I have a Hastings barrel by Verney Carron and with its markings notwithstanding, it's pretty easy to tell it's not a factory Browning barrel...just...
Thanks for the replies. Just to reiterate and what is not in question...is this is an 30" Auto-5 Magnum barrel with the Invector-Plus choke system....
I just came into an Auto-5 Magnum 30" barrel that is marked in a way I haven't seen before. The markings are as follows: Right Side Browning Auto-5...
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