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alanint 11-15-2012 11:39 AM

.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.

saab-bob 11-15-2012 11:27 PM

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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

padredan 11-16-2012 02:25 PM

fine looking peice

rolandtg 12-08-2012 10:34 PM

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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?

alvin 12-09-2012 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by rolandtg (Post 224693)
Can anyone give an idea of when this was made?

The initial design did not have slide safety. It was added in 1909. Before the Great War, more than half a million were made. It must an instance made between 1910-1914.

Curly1 12-09-2012 11:07 AM

I would narrow it down to 1912-1913

rolandtg 12-09-2012 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Curly1 (Post 224707)
I would narrow it down to 1912-1913

Thanks all. I thought it was pre-WWI as well. Were these imported to the US then?

guns3545 12-09-2012 02:11 PM

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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

Curly1 12-09-2012 02:39 PM

Very nice, she has good taste in BBQ guns.


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