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  • Posted in thread: Browning Auto 5 chokes on 08/25/2009 at 10:40AM
    Before they started offering choke tubes, did Browning Auto 5 barrels come in anything other than
    modified choke and full choke?Yes, they came several different ways, here's the summary:* Full*- Impro...

  • Posted in thread: Converting existing shotgun to skeet shooting on 08/19/2009 at 11:20AM
    I purchased an extra barrel for my Ithaca 51, and had screw-in chokes put in it... works very well! I can
    now shoot everything from skeet to turkeys with one gun. The chokes I have all extend 1.5" out...

  • Posted in thread: Do you leave it cocked? on 08/18/2009 at 9:36AM
    Of course my external hammer guns are uncocked unless ready to fire, but I think the issue centers more
    around internal hammer guns that automatically cock by either having been just fired or by cycli...

  • Posted in thread: New to forum and to muzzleloading on 08/17/2009 at 4:58PM
    The style of the stock indicates a late Lancaster County architecture. The drum ignition, double set
    triggers and shape of the trigger guard also indicate Lancaster building. The straight front trigge...

  • Posted in thread: New to forum and to muzzleloading on 08/06/2009 at 7:28AM
    I say make a wall hanger out of it. It would cost more to fix than what it is worth.Worth implies that it
    could possibly ever be sold:D... I have no plans of shooting it, but to make a wall hanger out...

  • Posted in thread: Birddogs on 08/04/2009 at 7:47AM
    I am a huge fan of the GSP. Mine turns 5 this year. My family has owned GSP's for 3 or 4 generations. We
    hunt bobwhite and pheasant over ours. I have hunted over pointers, eng. setters, vislas, britta...

  • Posted in thread: New to forum and to muzzleloading on 08/03/2009 at 1:12PM
    I found this somewhat similar musket on gunbroker... I see now how the barrel is held in... anything
    else? Musket Kentucky .....Very Nice Shape! : Antiques / pre-1899 at GunBroker.com

  • Posted in thread: Browning A5 on 08/03/2009 at 8:33AM
    If the gun is from the late 50's, I believe they stopped matching barrels and reciever SN's. Also, I saw
    he didn't mention the guage in the original post, and as I understand it, that makes a differen...

  • Posted in thread: New to forum and to muzzleloading on 08/03/2009 at 8:26AM
    thank you both for the help and insight. I did a search on gunbroker, and the only similar looking musket
    I found, the guy called it a "trade musket". not sure what that means, or how long ago those w...

  • Posted in thread: New to forum and to muzzleloading on 08/01/2009 at 9:17AM
    Greetings!I just obtained my first two muzzleloaders! The first is a T/C Arms .45 Hawken, but the second
    is why I'm posting: has been in the family for a long time, but no one knows much about it, ot...

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