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Strange weapon I can not identify him!!
Hi
How is everyone today came to me a strange weapon I do not know where it is made it is Written on metal "Browning" but written above the trigger "Number one" Can anyone identify the weapon http://im32.gulfup.com/TYFPi.jpg http://im32.gulfup.com/zC2uL.jpg http://im32.gulfup.com/6Jpqv.jpg http://im32.gulfup.com/adnx1.jpg http://im32.gulfup.com/exaK2.jpg http://im32.gulfup.com/Aprps.jpg http://im32.gulfup.com/Ianiv.jpg http://im32.gulfup.com/IAxOY.jpg http://im32.gulfup.com/qVout.jpg http://im32.gulfup.com/2tcJz.jpg http://im36.gulfup.com/NZDK9.jpg http://im36.gulfup.com/YGSqo.jpg http://im36.gulfup.com/27eRN.jpg http://im36.gulfup.com/dkoYa.jpg http://im36.gulfup.com/MKUbw.jpg http://im36.gulfup.com/kkiSs.jpg http://im36.gulfup.com/8IqxY.jpg |
Looks like a version of their model 500 G.
http://www.google.com/search?q=brown...bih=934#imgdii=_ |
Originally Posted by Wingbone
(Post 4077399)
Looks like a version of their model 500 G.
http://www.google.com/search?q=brown...bih=934#imgdii=_ it is not like the one i have my gun it's Written Above the Trigger " Number one " some one told me it's made in Turkey |
You're right. Looking closely, the trigger guard on your gun is held by 2 pins. On the 500G it's held by one pin. Different gun. Perhaps a company also contracted with Browning in Belgium to manufacture a shotgun for them.
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Browning european division from the looks of it. Most likely Belgium made they had the highest rates of manufacturing at the time. Will have to look more into it.
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Originally Posted by Wingbone
(Post 4077632)
You're right. Looking closely, the trigger guard on your gun is held by 2 pins. On the 500G it's held by one pin. Different gun. Perhaps a company also contracted with Browning in Belgium to manufacture a shotgun for them.
Originally Posted by olsaltydog
(Post 4077633)
Browning european division from the looks of it. Most likely Belgium made they had the highest rates of manufacturing at the time. Will have to look more into it.
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Well i looked but since i'm no expert i got nowhere. Looks like i may also be wrong. Here is a link to show why i may be wrong.
http://www.browning.com/customerserv...tail.asp?id=90 To be honest the 777257 number on the bottom of the barrel doesn't correlate correctly to anything i can find. That serial number if that is what it is shows it would be a fairly newer gun no older then maybe 30 years but has no other indicator. That could have been something a gun smith added to it themselves. Hard to say for me at least. If its a later model the stamping would be more machined then hand etched. Nearly all hand etched markings though don't show up like that they also have other markings to go along with them. This is a link for other markings for the Europeans makes to see if you have them. http://damascus-barrels.com/Belgian_All_Proofmarks.html Definitely not an A-5 though. |
Looks like Browning BAR style autoloading rifle. Just by comparing them..... just a guess.
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Originally Posted by olsaltydog
(Post 4077647)
Well i looked but since i'm no expert i got nowhere. Looks like i may also be wrong. Here is a link to show why i may be wrong.
http://www.browning.com/customerserv...tail.asp?id=90 To be honest the 777257 number on the bottom of the barrel doesn't correlate correctly to anything i can find. That serial number if that is what it is shows it would be a fairly newer gun no older then maybe 30 years but has no other indicator. That could have been something a gun smith added to it themselves. Hard to say for me at least. If its a later model the stamping would be more machined then hand etched. Nearly all hand etched markings though don't show up like that they also have other markings to go along with them. This is a link for other markings for the Europeans makes to see if you have them. http://damascus-barrels.com/Belgian_All_Proofmarks.html Definitely not an A-5 though.
Originally Posted by Buckhunter46755
(Post 4083840)
Looks like Browning BAR style autoloading rifle. Just by comparing them..... just a guess.
Hi, Sorry for the delay, After a long search, I discovered that the weapon is fake Browning , its Turkish making Thank you for all who participated with me in the search for weapon information, I really appreciate you this good buy |
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