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  • Posted in thread: Man Cereal on 09/28/2010 at 9:52PM
    Hmmm i know NAILED its a black box full of assorted nails and you only get the prize if you dont eat em
    with milk. They would clean you out better than prunes, your daily fill of iron from the really ...

  • Posted in thread: Your thoughts on using Wolf Ammo in a Mini 14? on 08/31/2010 at 10:00PM
    Well if you live in a VERY humid place then you might have problems, we bought a box if .223 wolf
    military classics and after 2 weeks in his cabinet they had surface rust on them:mad: thanks to Ky hum...

  • Posted in thread: New intrest in old A5 on 08/25/2010 at 10:01PM
    Because during that time the free world was trying to stop Hitler and gun factory's first concern was the
    production of military weapons and keeping records of hunting guns was the last thing they wer...

  • Posted in thread: If you were forced to give yourself a title in society..... on 08/24/2010 at 10:31PM
    In a year (lord willing) Marine!:D

  • Posted in thread: New intrest in old A5 on 08/24/2010 at 10:26PM
    I can tell by looking at it. Remington made Brownings were the only ones to have the serial number on the
    side of the receiver. They are good guns but are a far cry from Fn or Miroku made A-5's. They ...

  • Posted in thread: New intrest in old A5 on 08/24/2010 at 10:18PM
    Ok, this makes more sense. I did a little more research and the little side portrait of JMB was started
    in1934. There is on fly in the ointment; It doesnt fit in the serial number range:mad: So what t...

  • Posted in thread: My Pet Peeve on 08/24/2010 at 9:32PM
    Ive heard it pronounced several ways (I dont mean just sayin Nagant). How is it correctly pronounced?
    :confused:

  • Posted in thread: New intrest in old A5 on 08/24/2010 at 9:28PM
    That is not a 1925 model gun. It would look to be a Remington made Browning made during WWII (1940-1946).
    The gun pictured is a $200.00 gun possibly $250.00 because it's a 16 gauge. $250.00 would be p...

  • Posted in thread: New intrest in old A5 on 08/24/2010 at 9:22PM
    YoungGun,That shotgun's pretty rough,so it isn't worth too much. Is the barrel stamped St.Louis,MO.If so
    it is an American Browning,not a Belgium Browning.Those shotguns were built like tanks and will...

  • Posted in thread: New intrest in old A5 on 08/24/2010 at 8:28PM
    and a couple more close ups:D

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