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    These are my Browning hunting arms.
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    Hello gentlemen,

    Nice collection, Mauser 202, but with your pseudo, you must change and collect Mausers.

    Best regards from Alsace , France.
    Carfin.

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    Very fine choice of maker to collect with real quality Mauser. Looks like ya got a the great "humpback" auto or is it a sweet sixteen? Bottom looks like a Browning Stainless Stalker which I consider a top-notch made rifle. Hope you are shooting some clays with that O/U. Thanks for sharing here and always glad to see some modern arms thrown in here.

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    Quote by mauser9 View Post
    Very fine choice of maker to collect with real quality Mauser. Looks like ya got a the great "humpback" auto or is it a sweet sixteen? Bottom looks like a Browning Stainless Stalker which I consider a top-notch made rifle. Hope you are shooting some clays with that O/U. Thanks for sharing here and always glad to see some modern arms thrown in here.
    Thanks, the A5 is a 1958 in excellent condition. I use the Citori for clays and pheasant hunting. The bottom is a stainless stalker with the boss, by best group was just under 1” at 200 yds. Not typical for me, but a real good day ;-)

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    Slug gun, an abolt too 3 shots at 100 yds
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    I have one that you are missing, a BPS in 10 ga.!
    One that I have never shot, but I do have some slugs for it.
    Very nice collection of firearms!

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    I have one that you are missing, a BPS in 10 ga.!
    One that I have never shot, but I do have some slugs for it.
    Very nice collection of firearms!
    Never shot a 10 ga either. I bet it’s got a hell of a kick. A 12 with 2 3/4 slugs is pretty stout. I tried the 3” ers and the were brutal, can’t imagine a 3 1/2 slug.

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