4/6/2024 0 Comments Browning salt wood damageI had a license for a little over 20 years and was pretty much up on all the models from all the manufacturers but got out of buying/selling/trading/collecting around 2009. auction site with the same style forearm. It doesn't have the thru bolt like you see on their Pigeon Grade field guns so I had to look for more pics of Pigeon Grade Superposed guns and saw a PG Skeet from 1967 on the R.I.A. It has the Superposed style forearm, unlatch and slide forward. This one is long tang Pigeon Grade with the "French Grey" receiver from 1969. Most experts have never seen a long tang salt gun, and therefore believe that almost 100% of the salt guns had short tangs." "During late 1966, Browning's salt wood problems began to emerge, and continued until 1972. No evidence of salt.Įxcerpt from the "Blue Book of Gun Values", by S. Thanks Jake, that was the first thing I checked.
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