Hello,
I'm a new user here, please forgive the quality of my post, and please forgive they way I embedded the pictures, I'm not familiar with the way it's done here. I've been told that this subforum might be able to help me.
I have bought a forend and a spring rebuild kit from Western Gun Parts for my Browning auto-5 magnum 12, made in 1965. I'm a bit puzzled, because the forend does not fit my gun. I asked my local gunsmith to try to fit it, but he told me he would have to remove so much wood from the rear wooden "ring" of the forend (the bit in picture #4) that there would barely be a sliver of wood remaining . No one I know has been able to tell me what gun this forend would fit (see attached pictures).
The spring, on the other hand, does fit the gun, but has a bigger diameter. The original spring measures 1.230 inches and the replacement spring measures 1.300 inches in diameter. The wire itself is also bigger in diameter (.135 vs .105 inches). It is also stiffer, and trying it out in my gun resulted in a split forend (not the one mentioned in this post) due to the barrel's faster return stroke . The gun didn't even cycle with the friction rings set for light loads. (attached pictures are a comparison between the original spring and the new, slightly bigger, forend breaking spring)
Could anyone help me identify these parts?
Thank you all very much.
I'm a new user here, please forgive the quality of my post, and please forgive they way I embedded the pictures, I'm not familiar with the way it's done here. I've been told that this subforum might be able to help me.
I have bought a forend and a spring rebuild kit from Western Gun Parts for my Browning auto-5 magnum 12, made in 1965. I'm a bit puzzled, because the forend does not fit my gun. I asked my local gunsmith to try to fit it, but he told me he would have to remove so much wood from the rear wooden "ring" of the forend (the bit in picture #4) that there would barely be a sliver of wood remaining . No one I know has been able to tell me what gun this forend would fit (see attached pictures).
The spring, on the other hand, does fit the gun, but has a bigger diameter. The original spring measures 1.230 inches and the replacement spring measures 1.300 inches in diameter. The wire itself is also bigger in diameter (.135 vs .105 inches). It is also stiffer, and trying it out in my gun resulted in a split forend (not the one mentioned in this post) due to the barrel's faster return stroke . The gun didn't even cycle with the friction rings set for light loads. (attached pictures are a comparison between the original spring and the new, slightly bigger, forend breaking spring)
Could anyone help me identify these parts?
Thank you all very much.



















































