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Back in about 1986 or so, those 71 Brownings came out, I got a standard grade 24 incher. Then, after getting married again in 1995, my bride bought a new unfired carbine in same, the wood was virtually identical to the first. Finally, in 2006, I got a heck of a deal on two unfired hi-grades in rifle and carbine. All 4 are still unfired, as I hunt with a 1936 low 4000 serial number original. You have a start on a complete collection if you persue it over time, keep shopping. A .348 makes one feel ok in most any situation!!, if you still have eyes.
To hell with them fellas, buzzards gotta eat same as the worms.
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Very nice. Add a browning in .22 and perhaps a citori and you should be set for all circumstances. I gave my brother an 1886 SRC and I have owned both a browning 71 in carbine and rifle. very nice shooters. congrats.
Mike Johnson,
"Only those who will risk going too far, can possibly find out how far one can go." T.S. Eliot
brucew44guns wrote:Back in about 1986 or so, those 71 Brownings came out, I got a standard grade 24 incher. Then, after getting married again in 1995, my bride bought a new unfired carbine in same, the wood was virtually identical to the first. Finally, in 2006, I got a heck of a deal on two unfired hi-grades in rifle and carbine. All 4 are still unfired, as I hunt with a 1936 low 4000 serial number original. You have a start on a complete collection if you persue it over time, keep shopping. A .348 makes one feel ok in most any situation!!, if you still have eyes.
I really like the above..."A .348 makes one feel ok in most any situation!! if you still have eyes"
Preach brother, preach
Those guns are really nice.....However..... In order for these guys on this sight to really accept your photography skills you need to get your toes in the pictures
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