Browning auto 5
- Ballistic Therapy
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Re: Browning auto 5
The auto 5 came in 5 grades I believe with different variations of each grade , not including commemoratives and special models.
Of all the grades the Belgium made ones are more desirable than the Japanese made ones.
The most desirable as in collectable would probably be the Auto 5 Gold Classic.
There were only 500 of them made.
Of all the grades the Belgium made ones are more desirable than the Japanese made ones.
The most desirable as in collectable would probably be the Auto 5 Gold Classic.
There were only 500 of them made.
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Re: Browning auto 5
Growing up, dad had a Japan-made Auto Light 5, circa 1979. I loved that thing and find it hard to believe the Belgian ones were that much better, but Ballistic Therapy is correct that the Belgian made ones hold more collector value.
If you are looking to acquire an Auto 5 simply to enjoy as a working shotgun, I say the ones produced in Japan are still an excellent choice and a better value for your dollars.
If you are looking to acquire an Auto 5 simply to enjoy as a working shotgun, I say the ones produced in Japan are still an excellent choice and a better value for your dollars.
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Re: Browning auto 5
There is nothing wrong with the Japanese Brownings.
I personally favor the Belgium Brownings , but I also own a few that are made in Japan.
I personally favor the Belgium Brownings , but I also own a few that are made in Japan.
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Re: Browning auto 5
Lol @ everyone responding to a bots question
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Re: Browning auto 5
The best Browning Auto 5 is the Browning Auto 5...
or the one you have
or the one you have
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Re: Browning auto 5
I do love a Remington Model 11, never had the Browning model, bot or not
Re: Browning auto 5
Yep. Love my Savage 16ga model 720.
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Re: Browning auto 5
There isn't a bad shotgun on that design. People place value on things, but if you want a great gun, that design is awesome. The Browning is supposedly worth more, but I'd take any at a fair price. I still have my dad's 16g Browning A5. I've hunted with it since I was about 11. I love that gun.
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Re: Browning auto 5
I have owned many auto 5s through the years. I have loved them all. They are just good.
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Re: Browning auto 5
I have seen Remington shotguns with Auto 5 design. Classic shotgun.
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Re: Browning auto 5
I have a Belgium Light 12 that my grandfather gave me when I was 12. Beautiful gun. I took it to Ben Avery's clay shooting and had about 10 light primer strikes the whole day. Now I'm researching if I need to replace the hammer spring or what.
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Re: Browning auto 5
Father in law used to own one of the
“Sweet 16” models of the Auto 5.
I was quite the nice gun.
“Sweet 16” models of the Auto 5.
I was quite the nice gun.
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Re: Browning auto 5
I bought a 16 gauge Remington Model 11 when I was 16 or 17 years old. It was a very nice gun, and very well built. That's one that I really regret getting rid of in hindsight. It was uncomfortable for me to shoot at the time without a cushioned butt pad, and with the weight, so it didn't get out much and I never hunted with it.
This started with a bot post. You were the first to reply, so when their post got 86ed, you moved to the top of the thread. That's why it shows you as the OP.Ballistic Therapy wrote: ↑August 28th, 2021, 12:37 pm By the way how did I get to be the first post in this thread ?
I didn't start it.