I was about to say the same thing. Do not let the stocks and lack there of fool you.Coldshot, I'm prettty shure these are two Medalist I'm looking at. The top one simply does not have the forestock or weights. Look at the serial number on the front of the handgrip, it should be the serial number, followed by a "T" followed by two numbers indicating the date of manufacture. A (69) would mean the gun was produced in 1969, "T" would mean it's a Medalist.
Denis
I tried using the Browning site to id the guns, but the serial number sequence is nothing like the numbers on either one.
They both say Browning Arms Company, and Made In Belgium 22 LR on either side of the breech. The Challenger says Browning's Patent under the front of the barrel and has what appears to be armory markings on the trigger guard, the Medalist has neither of these.Are they marked "Browning" anywhere? Might they be European market "FN" guns?
They both say Browning Arms Company, and Made In Belgium 22 LR on either side of the breech. The Challenger says Browning's Patent under the front of the barrel and has what appears to be armory markings on the trigger guard, the Medalist has neither of these.



























