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nid-28
PostPosted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 11:24 am  Reply with quote
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A pair of very fine Double Auto's for sale. I know they are not 16's, but maybe the next best thing. One Twelvette and one Twentyweight. Both with vent ribs. Twelvette is bored IC and the Twentyweight is bored Mod. Excellent shape==perfect bores and mechanics and original finish. Seling as a pair for $1375 delivered in the lower 48. If you are looking for a couple of real good ones.....here they are. Email wdavis8679@aol.com for pix or call--609-658-7739. Thank you.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 11:47 am  Reply with quote
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nid-28:

What are the receiver colors? Does either one of them have a recoil pad?

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nid-28
PostPosted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 12:34 pm  Reply with quote
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Both receivers are black. No pads.

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Birdswatter
PostPosted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 1:13 pm  Reply with quote
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Here are photos of NID-28's Brownings.......



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nid-28
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Sold==pending receipt of funds. Thank you.

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Redeye
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Birdswatter wrote:
Here are photos of NID-28's Brownings.......





Hey, WHAT are these pictures of?
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Redeye, I don't understand your question. The photos are of the two Brownings offered for sale in this ad by NID-28. Question
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Charles Hammack
PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:57 am  Reply with quote
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Perhaps these pictures are of the future that your looking at , just wrong bore dia. is all .



Very nice guns almost wish I had looked at the for sale colum earlier .


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Maxey Brantley
PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 11:28 am  Reply with quote



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Sorry I missed them too. My Granddad had a 20-weight and it was the first gun I used to take a limit of South Texas Mourning Dove when I was about 14. I can't remember if it was a plain barrel or not. He had the trading gene (I come by it honestly I guess) and I never got to shoot it again. If one comes out in 16ga with better stock dimensions I'll be in line to buy one.
Maxey

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Redeye
PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:45 pm  Reply with quote



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Birdswatter wrote:
Redeye, I don't understand your question. The photos are of the two Brownings offered for sale in this ad by NID-28. Question


Sorry, I'm confused! Nice guns.

As an aside, I kind of liked the gloss finish Browning used in those days. The layer of plastic they put on stuff now, well... Anyone happen to know what they used for a finish back then?
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Anyone happen to know what they used for a finish back then?


I bet Jeff Mulliken knows, you could send him a PM.
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Jeff Mulliken
PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 5:47 pm  Reply with quote
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They used an oil modified varnish. It is very similar to what is known now as spar varnish.

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