For over 20 years I have had a Browning model 92 lnib and have fired less than two boxes of shells through it tonight I traded it off.
The good news is I now have a very very hard to find Remington 760 pump in 223
B92. Gone
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B92. Gone
I am one gun away from happy
Re: B92. Gone
If you're pleased, that's all that matters. Congrats on a plan well executed....
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Re: B92. Gone
Is the 760 an early one or one of the later ones that use AT magazine? The later ones are smokin' hot as guys in my state (And others) who cannot use semi auto AR's for hunting coyotes are buying these later "police 760's" for their sport.-----6
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Re: B92. Gone
Btw the B92 was a 44mag, not the incredibly hard to find 357
The 760 is from the early 1960's , Remington chambered them in 223 for five years
I do own a Rem 7615 in 223, it is heavier than it looks and has no problem getting groups just under 1" at 100 yards
I kinda forgot the 7615
The 760 is from the early 1960's , Remington chambered them in 223 for five years
I do own a Rem 7615 in 223, it is heavier than it looks and has no problem getting groups just under 1" at 100 yards
I kinda forgot the 7615
I am one gun away from happy
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Re: B92. Gone
Maybe not.....
I received a text that the recoil is too severe for him on the Browning
Bad rotator cuff in his shoulder
I do not want to return the pump 223 but will gladly take my B92 back
I received a text that the recoil is too severe for him on the Browning
Bad rotator cuff in his shoulder
I do not want to return the pump 223 but will gladly take my B92 back
I am one gun away from happy
Re: B92. Gone
There is a 1981 B-92 on GB now with a Lyman aperture sight. A B-92 in .44 sold for $660 recently. Prior to that a couple sold in the $800 range.