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.22 Long and Long Rifle is the most varied load out there. Every .22 rifle or pistol I purchase goes through a rigorous shooting session with at least ten different loads since accuracy and feeding reliability is so varied. Once I find the best accuracy/reliability load, I often mark this on the gun or its case so I remember what it likes best.
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All this talk about Browning and the .25 ACP reminded me of something.:p
Here is another souvenir from digging thru family stuff. It was hidden in the pocket of a old shoulder bag I was about to throw away. It sure pays to check out all the pockets!;) A Browning Baby from 1958. Pristine condition. Took it to the range other day. Worked flawlessly.:rockon: The only problem is the cost of .25 ACP ammo!:grr: Bob |
fine looking peice
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Finally visited the inner reaches of the safe and found my little .25.
Sadly it was "personalized" at some point. The grips are repro. That "crack" is really a molding imperfection. I have one good original grip. I got this from a friend as partial repayment for a loan. It functions fine and shoots well. Can anyone give an idea of when this was made? |
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I would narrow it down to 1912-1913
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Guys,
I don't want to highjack this thread but here is something that is somewhat relevant. (and pretty) My wife collects pretties as I search the world for war guns. Well, she is out Christmas shopping and I was doing a little work on the collection when her "pretties" caught my eye. So I took a quick picture. Excuse the lousy composition and photography. 1. A Model 1908 Colt, Vest Pocket, .25ACP, circa 1920, Mother of Pearl Stocks 2. A FN Model 1905, Second Variation Vest Pocket, heavily engraved, .25ACP, Mother of Pearl stocks 3. A Star, cal .22 LR, engraved with plastic factory stocks 4. A S&W Chief's Model, .38 Spl, factory engraved, ivory grips and inscribed around the cylinder: "Fear no man, no matter what his size, just call on me, I'll equalize. Enjoy! John |
Very nice, she has good taste in BBQ guns.
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