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getitdone1
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Some of my guns, pictures

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Here's my Browning model 71 Carbine. My first attempt at posting a picture to this group.



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See how adding to my first pictures goes.....Here's my Browning model 1886 SRC standard.

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While I'm at it, here's my Browning model 1886 SRC High Grade--which I sold.

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Excellent, great looking rifle. Wish I liked those as shooters.
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Thanks for taking the time to figure it out ... Well done! Like the rifle BTW 8)
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That's a great lookin' rifle! :D
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Ben_Rumson wrote:Thanks for taking the time to figure it out ... Well done! Like the rifle BTW 8)
Ben,

It did take a little time. Kept having a problem with the 800X600 size not being available.

Now, to the delight of my many fans, :lol: I can express myself more completely.

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Oooh errrr I like that 71 :D

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I'm sending out telepathy messages telling you that you want to send me that Model 71....

Is it working?
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Nice guns. 8)
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Nice guns and congratulations on figuring out how to post pictures. Seems I have to re-learn it every time.
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See... that didn't hurt, did it? Greaat looking guns! Love the lines of the mdl71! :D Since it's SO similar to the mdl64! :P :P
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Very nice rifles!
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Back in about 1986 or so, those 71 Brownings came out, I got a standard grade 24 incher. Then, after getting married again in 1995, my bride bought a new unfired carbine in same, the wood was virtually identical to the first. Finally, in 2006, I got a heck of a deal on two unfired hi-grades in rifle and carbine. All 4 are still unfired, as I hunt with a 1936 low 4000 serial number original. You have a start on a complete collection if you persue it over time, keep shopping. A .348 makes one feel ok in most any situation!!, if you still have eyes.
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If you have a 348 and 45-70 in leverguns you almost have it all covered. :)
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Very nice. Add a browning in .22 and perhaps a citori and you should be set for all circumstances. :D I gave my brother an 1886 SRC and I have owned both a browning 71 in carbine and rifle. very nice shooters. congrats.
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stew71 wrote:I'm sending out telepathy messages telling you that you want to send me that Model 71....

Is it working?

stew71,

Nope. What language you using?

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Thanks for making me Jealous. Nice guns.

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Very nice.
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Sweet! 8)
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brucew44guns wrote:Back in about 1986 or so, those 71 Brownings came out, I got a standard grade 24 incher. Then, after getting married again in 1995, my bride bought a new unfired carbine in same, the wood was virtually identical to the first. Finally, in 2006, I got a heck of a deal on two unfired hi-grades in rifle and carbine. All 4 are still unfired, as I hunt with a 1936 low 4000 serial number original. You have a start on a complete collection if you persue it over time, keep shopping. A .348 makes one feel ok in most any situation!!, if you still have eyes.
I really like the above..."A .348 makes one feel ok in most any situation!! if you still have eyes"
Preach brother, preach :D
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Those guns are really nice.....However..... In order for these guys on this sight to really accept your photography skills you need to get your toes in the pictures :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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cool beans :mrgreen:
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Congratulations! You are the lucky owner of three great leverguns.
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