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  • Pas Tout La

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    1959 Browning Superposed. Given to my son by my wife's grandpa. Since he's only 19 months old, daddy has to make sure she is still functional until he's old enough! :D

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    Pas Tout La

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    To add to my previous post, I just picked up a Winchedter Super X Model 1 with the sheet barrel. Turns the clays into dust. I almost felt like Tom Knapp the first time I took it out! I'll try and get some pics tonight.
     

    ericlosh

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    adding a browning a5 light twenty to my superposed next week.

    gun is 97% with a spare barrel, one barrel is cylinder and the other modified

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    headcase

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    The only gun I've owned and shot clays with was the one my dad gave to me on my 10th birthday. It is a 1963 Belgian made A5 Browning 20 gauge with a vent rib, gold trigger and I think a 28 inch barrel. I busted a bunch of clays with it, but a heck of a lot more doves, squirrels and rabbits. I've since given it to my Godson when he turned 18 and I sort of regret it as he would have gotten it eventually. I did shoot clays with a friends Baretta OU 12 gauge and it was sweet. So good I thought about getting one but couldn't justify the $ as I would shoot it so little. After seeing ericloshs A5 20 gauge, it brought back sweet memories. Thanks dude...
     

    BayouSlide

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    Beretta 686s. Helped me earn a state NSCA sporting clays class championship in 20 GA this year :cool: and a runner up in 12 GA (lost by one bird out of 200 over two days :wtc:).

    The little 20 GA does alright on woodcock, too :thumbsup:.
     
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    ericlosh

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    The only gun I've owned and shot clays with was the one my dad gave to me on my 10th birthday. It is a 1963 Belgian made A5 Browning 20 gauge with a vent rib, gold trigger and I think a 28 inch barrel. I busted a bunch of clays with it, but a heck of a lot more doves, squirrels and rabbits. I've since given it to my Godson when he turned 18 and I sort of regret it as he would have gotten it eventually. I did shoot clays with a friends Baretta OU 12 gauge and it was sweet. So good I thought about getting one but couldn't justify the $ as I would shoot it so little. After seeing ericloshs A5 20 gauge, it brought back sweet memories. Thanks dude...


    not mine yet, im trading for it wednesday

    it comes with two barrel, one cylinder choke and one modified.

    i think its going to be a great clay buster along with my superposed, and hopefully ill take it hunting.

    i had a hard time nailing down a value of that shotgun for the trade, a-5 prices are all over the place



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    3fifty7

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    Man as far as $ goes your doing excellent in the trade. 20ga A5 command a premium and that's a fine one.

    Love the Superposed also!
     

    ericlosh

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    Man as far as $ goes your doing excellent in the trade. 20ga A5 command a premium and that's a fine one.

    Love the Superposed also!

    thanks, the superposed has a s/n of 136X leading me to beleive its 1931

    no idea what that makes the value

    im trading my m1 for the a5 with two barrels, love shooting at clay pigeons. love it
     

    edman87k5

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    Many moons ago it was my first shotgun, a western field 16ga, but the last time I used it I could barely hit with it. For the past 10 years it has been my maverick 88, I seem to shoot better with that gun than anything else. But nowdays, the most fun seems to be my saiga 12!
     

    ericlosh

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    the s/n confirms it is a light twenty, even though it says twenty

    its a sweet gun, i got 350 rounds for it and im ready to go bust clays



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    Like "Jlouv", my Saiga12 with 20 round drum. But it seems as though SOME PEOPLE don't like newbies shooting more than 8 or 10 rounds at a "bird" and really get an attitude. Screw 'em - them clays ain't that tasty no matter how long you boil them. And it don't matter that them fellas said I could not EVER come back cuz I wasn't going to anyways. Looking for a new shotgun sport - anybody seen any robins yet? (jk agent.)
     
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