BROWNING BARREL
#3
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: southeastern, ohio USA
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RE: BROWNING BARREL
yes it is an A-5 .i have been finding some hastings on here......just needed to look into it more before i posted......lol...thanks
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#4
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: BROWNING BARREL
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Depends on what kind you got. If you got an auto-5, they got a bunch. I think hastings, and even browning.
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Depends on what kind you got. If you got an auto-5, they got a bunch. I think hastings, and even browning.
<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' size=2 id=quote> Do you know if the hasings will fit just fine or is there some adjustments that need to be made to the gun ??? I DO NOT WANT TO MODIFY THIS GUN FOR ANY REASON.....
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#5
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RE: BROWNING BARREL
I am not sure. There is a disclaimer, that claims you might have to modify some older ones. I usually stick with the browning brands for older guns like this. Definatly be best to call hastings or browning. You can do a search for there websight and both have numbers you can call. My auto-5 is around a 1969 model. And the way those things are designed to operate, I want nice tight tolerances where it meets the reciver. Getting ready to retire my old Auto-5 to the safe for the new gold I just picked up. Since my gramps gave it to me These auto-5's just keep going up and up in value. Keep it around for clays.
#6
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: southeastern, ohio USA
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RE: BROWNING BARREL
Thanks.......i won't do no modifying to this gun at all......it's really my fathers gun but i have had it for some time now.....he is 75 years old and he had the gun when he was 19..so that tells you how old this great gun is.......
THE OLDER I GET... THE OLDER... OLD IS.....
THE OLDER I GET... THE OLDER... OLD IS.....