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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironheart View Post
    I don't do blondes, but I have to say that white gold medallion maple is stunning!
    Haha!... I'm sorry for your luck. I am married to a blonde bottle rocket! She too is stunning....

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    One of few photos I took at browning during range day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironheart View Post
    .X2, wonder what calibers they will be coming in?
    I'm wondering that as well! Would be nice if it came in 357 and/or 44.

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    Any thing new in Pistols?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShootMeStraight View Post
    I'm wondering that as well! Would be nice if it came in 357 and/or 44.
    It's a bl22, it's been out a while. Like 870p said, 22lr
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    I like them as well. But were they ever really innovative.
    Yeah in there hay day from 1890 - 1910 they were they foremost gun manufacture's.

    Now nothing they do is all that stunning. The quality control is getting worse and worse as time goes on.

    Check out Browning Canada's facebook page, its filled with complaints and horror stories.
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    Take the red pill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoytcanon View Post
    I thought the pipes looked too skinny for a 16... I had a Lightning .410 a few years back, but sold it in favour of a 28 gauge. Looking for a 20 now, straight English or POW, Schnabel forend, satin wood... was hoping they might have something slim and trim coming out.
    Pic is a bit deceiving it is a 16 ga. They seem to be trying to get 16’s a comeback cal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by made in bc View Post
    Pic is a bit deceiving it is a 16 ga. They seem to be trying to get 16’s a comeback cal.
    Thanks, I like the features for an upland gun, it just needs a slimmer Schnabel forend. I don't think I will go back to 16 gauge, I like 20 guage field loads for grouse and woodcock and early pheasants... later in the season I switch to 12 gauge, too many years of doing that and now 16 gauge feels like either too much or too little.

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