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Re: Anyone still shoot an old a5
[Re: BamaBart]
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02/16/16 04:41 AM
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Is there a way to tell if it's walnut or pecan? Use it to smoke some ribs.
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Re: Anyone still shoot an old a5
[Re: Beadlescomb]
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02/16/16 04:57 AM
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1969 Standard 12 is my go to A5. It has a 26" Cylinder bore barrel on it, rough on some birds.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: Anyone still shoot an old a5
[Re: JOKER]
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02/16/16 04:59 AM
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Ive got a 1947 16gauge A5. Thing is about 90% and receiver is covered in engravings. Original butt Plate and blueing. The wood has old dark walnut. Beautiful gun. Whats neat about the gun is i called Browning and got the year of the gun and the person told me that back then, depending on the engraver, alot of the receivers have different engravings. The only draw back is that it says 16gauge, browning did not start calling it a sweet 16 until 1948. Still take it squirrel hunting time to time. Sounds like you may have a standard 16, Sweets are light like a light 20 or 12 , they just called them sweet instead of light. Standards are kinda rare, but don't fetch the $ a sweet does.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: Anyone still shoot an old a5
[Re: Beadlescomb]
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02/16/16 05:50 AM
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Childhood friend of mines Dad bought 3 Belgium A5s when he left Navy in the early 60s...Each had 2 barrels...A light 12, a Sweet 16, and a 20 gauge...said he paid $97 for all 3, brand new...
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Re: Anyone still shoot an old a5
[Re: Joe4majors]
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02/16/16 08:33 AM
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My granddad left me his Belgium A5 12 gauge. I need to take a picture of the owner's manual. He bought it for $199 from Mayo Gun and Supply in Cullman in September of 1970. Still works flawlessly. And to think these guns where designed in the late 1800's!! Talented guy that Browning was. The craftsman ship was TOUGH!! I felt a little too complicated for the average person at the time (or maybe not since more people where mechanically inclined) and as others have said, kicked like a mule to me. But considering everything, this gun 100+ years ago is unbelievable. Reminds me of the design and craftsmanship of the Covington planter which IMO is the toughest, simplest (any fool like myself can work on it) piece of equipment used commonly today.
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Re: Anyone still shoot an old a5
[Re: Beadlescomb]
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02/16/16 12:21 PM
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I had one stolen in 1973 from my grandmothers house in Semmes.
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If being a dumbass was fatal some of you would be on your death bed!
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Re: Anyone still shoot an old a5
[Re: Joe4majors]
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02/16/16 12:29 PM
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My granddad left me his Belgium A5 12 gauge. I need to take a picture of the owner's manual. He bought it for $199 from Mayo Gun and Supply in Cullman in September of 1970. Still works flawlessly. What is that, probably $1200-1500 in today's dollars? Maybe even more.
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Re: Anyone still shoot an old a5
[Re: Beadlescomb]
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02/16/16 02:56 PM
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I have several that will go to the grandkids when I leave this place. I gave one 3" magnum away to my SIL about two years ago. Gave another one to my son a few years back that is a turkey killing machine. That guns shoots #6 Winchester turkey loads better than any gun I have ever patterned. I also have a light 20 my Daddy bought me from Western Auto back in 1968. I killed my first deer with it at Wendels Lodge in Aliceville in 1976.
If you own one you can tell it is a Browning by the way the bolt closes. They have a distinctive sound that no other gun makes. All I hunt with is Browning firearms. They have been very good to me and have never let me down.
I can't stand a thief.
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Re: Anyone still shoot an old a5
[Re: Joe4majors]
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02/16/16 02:59 PM
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My granddad left me his Belgium A5 12 gauge. I need to take a picture of the owner's manual. He bought it for $199 from Mayo Gun and Supply in Cullman in September of 1970. Still works flawlessly. Yep, early 70's A5 and BARs were bout $200, little bottom eject 22 was 90-100 bucks. Ahhhhh, the good ol' days.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: Anyone still shoot an old a5
[Re: Beadlescomb]
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02/16/16 03:48 PM
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One of two turkeys I have killed with 16 gauge was with a beautiful blonde stock Belgium Sweet 16. Noticed that the humpback design has been re introduced. It's my go to dove gun, seems easier to get your cheek down on the stock , just a good fit for me I guess.
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