Sad when we loose great friends and family but thier memory lives on and in special possessions we have their memories with us. . Awesome rifle. 👍👍🙏🙏🇺🇲🇺🇲
Thank you so much, it definitely meant a lot to me, he was in the hospital the same time as my wife with the same time, but he had had the jabs and the boosters and I feel like that’s probably what killed him, as I was already having an adverse effect on him before entering the hospital
I just acquired an identical Browning 1886. Sadly my brother passed away and I was given this rifle. I always idolized my brother and his accomplishments. I will remember him everytime I look and the rifle.
What a memorial, LG. Oh, if Browning would only get Miroku to make those and the '92s again... Your friend must have been quite a man and awful decent to have left that rifle for you. It's a blessing to have folks like that in one's life.
Hickok45 has shot just about every gun there is on the planet he has access to absolutely everything. He purchased one of those also in 1986 and you watch his videos that he posted on that rifle and it's one of his absolute favorite guns in his whole collection.
Something always amusing about shooting a water filled milk jug with a big bore rifle or pistol. Although saw a TH-camr shoot a gallon jug of Elmer's glue that was spectacular. That 45-70 is spot on! May your friend rest in peace and his rifle remind you of all the good times in your friendship.
It is a real treasure, it probably is closer to the original at least it doesn’t have a rebounding hammer and safety, but it is made of the really good quality steel, i’m glad to see you but making videos.
Such a nice show, I subscribed to your channel because of the show,I have a Pedersoli Sharps in 45-70 and I love it, would like to have one like yours, please keep up the good work !!
Kool story great gun and what a great friend can’t wait to meet him in heaven when the time comes take good of that rifle and keep shooting and Godspeed brother 🙏🙏👍
Wow what a treasure from a good friend! Absolutely gorgeous rifle! And you know I love that buckskin shirt! What a wonderful tribute to your friend! Thanks for sharing brother!
So for me the long time goal is the model 71 in .348 Winchester, and I want to replace a mistake I made by selling a marlin. 444 I had. I have seen that Winchester has now produced some. 444 marlin. On another subject I have 2 bullet Molds with 8 different test bullets for the .31 cap n ball Remington, and as of now own a 1849 colt as well to test them in. 5 out of the 8 work as they should loading on the gun. 3 of the on the Remington, 5 on the colt. Weight range 63, 67, 72, 77, and 90 grain. All 8 are able to be loaded off the gun using my tower. The 3 that only load off the frame are 70,75, and 80 grained that looks like a baby kaido. Was not my intention, however that's how the result the 80gr came out. I also am now in the posession of a test mold for the .36 cal. Test weights of 126, 2 @ 130, and 150 gr. On order is 2 molds for the .44 cal. 1 for colt/Remington, the other for ruger/walker. Remington weights 170, 195, 220, and 225 gr. Ruger/walker weights @ 240, 250, 260, and 270gr. The big question is would be interested in taking a look at any of these as they are available?
I also have that same one, and purchased it in 1986 also. Beautiful rifle. Had to have it as soon as i saw it. Today it could go for as much as 1500 i believe, if not more. 2 different grades 10,000 made from what i remember.
Awesome gun! Even more special that it was your buddy’s gun. Did you notice that your first shot went through the jug and hit the steel target behind it? Good shooting.
Thank you for sharing your friends story from before him going home. Enjoy your new rifle. I love Browning firearms, but my interest is biased because my Dad loved his Browning's. Although he's gone home as well he served in Italy and Holland during WWII and taught me how to shoot by iron and scope.
What a great memory of your friend to have. I have shot the .45-70 but do not have one. Thank you for a beautiful video. Take care. God bless you and your family.
Thank you for your tribute of your friend, and praise God for His salvation. Congratulations on obtaining such a beautiful rifle. Thank you for sharing your experience with us!
Sorry You lost Your Friend Brother, That is a Beautiful Rifle, I've been Looking for one of those and a 94 Winchester in .375, Maybe one day, Take Care
That is beautiful!! Love the 1886 & 1892's. Happy you got it and sad for the loss of your friend. Definitely look forward to more videos with that bad boy.
Sorry for the loss kuya. Think about this. In heaven, we will have everything we want. So, can you imagine the collection your friend has? Thank you for sharing the story behind that weapon. Edit: Thank you for showing me the magazine trick. I was thinking about what a perfect weapon my 1886 would be if it had a magazine cutoff.
Congratulations and great way to keep his memory alive! When those first came out in 1986 I spotted one in our local gun shop I wanted it bad but it was over twice the money that I could afford and with a wife a two kids just starting school it was only a dream, I did however found an old beat up and shot out original 1886 a few months later and spent the next 32 years refurbing it with new 45-70 barrel, wood and mix of blueing and rust browned it all, I hunt with it and shoot it as much as I can, it will get handled down to my son and grandson.
I'm glad you're willing to tell everyone about Jesus and apparently your friend was also. ❤❤ Wish I hadn't seen this as I kinda made up my mind to get a Henry 44mag but now I'll have to do some more checking on the 45 70 . Maybe just get both. 😊
@@justinweaver8787 he was one of the best friends that man could ever have, every time I got a new gun in an odd caliber he always had me down to shoot it at his place, because he always had ammo for anything, I have spent a lot of happy times in his reloading room talking about guns and ammo and wars and everything
Sorry to hear of losing your friend. On the lighter side, I think you are about the only person I know of who uses the term "little bitty" in reference to the 45-70! 😂
I enjoy your videos and respect your opinions due to the amount of time you spend with lever guns of all modals. If I have missed your coverage of this I do apologize. What is your thoughts, ideas, experience, etc. in the different brands of the 1886? Winchester vs Browning vs Pedersoli vs Uberti. I know this question usually brings on arguments but your experience with and use of the 1886 would be good insight on the subject.
Browning and Winchester reproductions are basically the same thing, The newer Winchesters have a tang safety and a rebounding hammer both are made in Japan, The original Winchesters is a different story, The Italian made 1886 more closely resembles the original, I have no real experience with their 1886, but as far as experience with other Italian made guns they usually look good but sometimes they have mechanical problems, My brother bought a 1876 probably 10 years ago for about $1600 The tubular magazine won’t stay in place the barrel rifling is different depths on different sides of the barrel making bullets out of round, some of the internal parts had to be reworked to get the gun to function properly, not saying that’s everyone’s experience but I’m going off of my experience and it was a Cymarron which is supposed to be more highly finished and refined than the standard a Italian made firearm, I think they’re decent guns but you might have to do a little work to it, The problem is is they usually cost more than the Japanese made guns which are usually far superior in my opinion, I have never needed to work on one to get it to function properly, however I do need to get a Italian made 1886 so I can make proper comparisons, because they may be trying to keep their quality control up on them better than other firearms that they produce, most firearms produced in Italy are made by one manufacture but renamed when they’re imported. I feel you should take this with a grain of salt like I said I haven’t actually tested any Italian made 1886s, But I have talked with other people that have re-barreled them to 50-110 and they load them hotter than I do, so technically they should be OK
What a Special Rifle That You Can Always Have As a Fond Memory Of a Very Special Friend He Kept That Rifle In Pristine Condition 😊😇😇😀 Thanks For Sharing About Your Best Friend And I Know He Is Smiling In Heaven Looking Down Seeing All Of Us Seeing You Shoot His Rifle 😇
I'm sorry about your friend, great story I'm sure he's smiling as you tell the story about it.....great rifle I didnt know Browning made the 1886....definitely one lever I'm looking to add....cool frontier digs too!
Hello my friend blessings🙏2 U & Family enjoy that Beauty !!! 😉👍 Ps got to put D' 100 likes, We don't really die just a change from Driving this vehicle Temple "Car" ha ha ha . 😉🌠
What a great story and a beautiful rifle. I always loved the lever guns as well, although in 1986 when Browning brought out the 1886 my friend at the local gun shop showed me one and I could believe how much bigger it was compared to the 1873 and 1894 guns. If I remember that gun was $600.00 and I passed on it. That was another big mistake.
Great video. You getting that gun is the best thing that could have happened for You and Your friend. Sounds like Your friend is in the right place and His gun went to the right place.
I just finished Nathan Gorensterin's excellent book "The Guns of John Moses Browning"...read it if you get the chance...the only drawings he made of his firearms were for his patent applications - when he started to design a firearm the design was in his head...he'd make facsimiles of the parts on paper and cut therm out to see how they worked before making it from steel...he started from the breech and worked he way forward ...he'd stand by his half brother, Ed, as he was making the prototype and tell him how to cut/shape the part with (at first) only hand tools...
That's pretty much the same logic as the 1886 Lebel Rifle, it had the option to cut off the magazine. I like the fact that it has a mag capacity but yet maintains that Chassepot look. Really beautiful gun.
Sad when we loose great friends and family but thier memory lives on and in special possessions we have their memories with us. . Awesome rifle. 👍👍🙏🙏🇺🇲🇺🇲
You’re right about that, Thank you so much
Great story!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
Thank you
P.S. That was a great friend. Sorry to hear of your loss. Sounded like a great guy. Thanks for showing.
Sorry to hear of your loss ..50 .always hirts to hear a brother passed
Beautiful rifle! That's the one I have too. Best thing about the Browning is no rebound hammer and tang safety.
Thank you. Now I have two 86 Brownings, this one and then the carbine that I bought several years after I shot this one
I love my 1998 Miroko Winchester 45-70...I was on my deer stand again today....Leverevolution 325 FTX....Have a blessed day....
Thank you
Congratulations, beautiful rifle, sorry about the passing of your friend.
Great rifle .Great friend. Both are hard to come by. You are double blessed.
Yes, I am. Thank you.
Wow good men deserve each other!!!!
Thank you
That’s a very nice gun. Can tell your friend meant a lot to you. Glad you ended up with his rifle👍🏻
Thank you so much, it definitely meant a lot to me, he was in the hospital the same time as my wife with the same time, but he had had the jabs and the boosters and I feel like that’s probably what killed him, as I was already having an adverse effect on him before entering the hospital
👍😊 nice rifle and it’s special memory too you.
I just acquired an identical Browning 1886. Sadly my brother passed away and I was given this rifle. I always idolized my brother and his accomplishments. I will remember him everytime I look and the rifle.
A beautful piece
Thank you
He kept it in good shape for ya. Great friends. Mike
Thank you
That there is a blessing! Nothing like a great connection to an old friend that God called home!
Thank you
Great rifle,Taken several white tails with mine,Thanks for the video.
Very nice!
One of my dream rifles
I dreamed about one for years too
Beautiful rifle! All the more that it has sentimental value. The Lord gives and gives!
Thank you 🙏
Your friend was right there with you, smiling the whole time.
Thank you
Awesome video, thank you for sharing about your friend
You’re welcome
These early Brownings 86s were outstanding. All the better that it has sentimental value.
Beautiful gun and story. 👍
Thank you
you got a winner there sir it is a beauty and she shoots real good you are blessed sir
Thank you
That buckskin shirt looks awesome! You really put your heart into the time and effort! ❤❤
Thank you
Always a great video. Thank you for sharing your story!
You are welcome
Love the ‘86!
Thank you
What a memorial, LG. Oh, if Browning would only get Miroku to make those and the '92s again... Your friend must have been quite a man and awful decent to have left that rifle for you. It's a blessing to have folks like that in one's life.
Thank you
I love the history, sir
Thank you
Beautiful Rifle!
And it's a Miroku! Nice Gift! 650 is a durn good price!
May Christ continue to bless Ya'll!
Thank you so much, Christ’s blessings be upon you forever
Beautiful!!
Thank you
I’m looking at an 1895 browning in 30/06. Are they good too?
@@oreopuppydawg1564 yes Very good
Great story... beautiful rifle....
Thank you
BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you
Very Nice tribute to your friend, enjoy the Rifle and the buckskin that you’re wearing , you did a fine job making it ! 👍
Thank you so much
Beautiful gun from a beautiful friend! You're truly blessed my friend.
Yes I’m. Thank you
What a great story and history of the rifle. He is watching you shoot it with a big grin. God bless take care
Thank you so much
Really awesome story! Beautiful rifle!
Thank you
Thats one good looking gun and in excellent condition.
Thank you
My shootin friend passed and left me a 1885 45/70. It's without doubt my fave rifle..have even ate some elk meat with it.
Hey there Hawkeye! The tunic looks great!
That rifle is gorgeous.
Thank you
Hickok45 has shot just about every gun there is on the planet he has access to absolutely everything.
He purchased one of those also in 1986 and you watch his videos that he posted on that rifle and it's one of his absolute favorite guns in his whole collection.
Wow beautiful rifle 🇺🇸👊😀
Thank you
Wow, pretty rifle, nice video.
Thank you
What a great testimony! Praise God for your faithfulness and thank you for honoring your friend with this story. God bless.
Glad you enjoyed it
Something always amusing about shooting a water filled milk jug with a big bore rifle or pistol. Although saw a TH-camr shoot a gallon jug of Elmer's glue that was spectacular. That 45-70 is spot on!
May your friend rest in peace and his rifle remind you of all the good times in your friendship.
Thank you
Beautiful rifle my friend some nice history behind it
Thank you
What a treasure! And I believe it is closer to the original design than the Miroku Winchesters.
It is a real treasure, it probably is closer to the original at least it doesn’t have a rebounding hammer and safety, but it is made of the really good quality steel, i’m glad to see you but making videos.
@@Leverguns50 Thanks! I miss my sister for sure, but its good to be back making videos.
Very cool. Sorry your friend passed but happy you have his keepsake.
Thank you
I owned one of the First ones avalible in California, they are nicely made.
It sure is a beautiful piece of work
Such a nice show, I subscribed to your channel because of the show,I have a Pedersoli Sharps in 45-70 and I love it, would like to have one like yours, please keep up the good work !!
Thank you so much
Very nice rifle. I like the deer skin shirt also. You did a good job on it.
Thank you, I made it around 20 years ago or maybe a little bit longer, I really enjoy making stuff like that when I have time
I love mine!
That’s good 👍
May your Friend fly with the Holy Angeles Above and be with our Lord And Savior Amen.
God Bless
Thank you
AWESOME rifle and shirt!!!
Thank you
Beautiful rifle!!!
Thank you
What a beautiful rifle and buckskin shirt.
Thank you
Great, sweet, mice rifle !! Thank you !!!
Sorry for your friend.
Thank you so much, I really do miss him
Nice video.
That’s a wonderful rifle.
Thank you
OOOOHHHH! She is a beauty!😃
Thank you
Cool gun and love the buckskins
Thank you
Beautiful gun and a great treasure.
Thank you
There's gonna be a lotta cool people up in Heaven to talk to once we get there. Lotta stories to tell...
I know that’s right
My dad had one when I was a kid. Identical to yours.
that’s really cool, I remember back when he let me shoot it I really wanted one so bad but couldn’t afford one but then
Kool story great gun and what a great friend can’t wait to meet him in heaven when the time comes take good of that rifle and keep shooting and Godspeed brother 🙏🙏👍
Thank you so much
Wow what a treasure from a good friend! Absolutely gorgeous rifle! And you know I love that buckskin shirt! What a wonderful tribute to your friend! Thanks for sharing brother!
Very nice rifle,you are one happy owner a god pice of gun 🙂
Thank you
So for me the long time goal is the model 71 in .348 Winchester, and I want to replace a mistake I made by selling a marlin. 444 I had. I have seen that Winchester has now produced some. 444 marlin.
On another subject I have 2 bullet Molds with 8 different test bullets for the .31 cap n ball Remington, and as of now own a 1849 colt as well to test them in. 5 out of the 8 work as they should loading on the gun. 3 of the on the Remington, 5 on the colt. Weight range 63, 67, 72, 77, and 90 grain. All 8 are able to be loaded off the gun using my tower. The 3 that only load off the frame are 70,75, and 80 grained that looks like a baby kaido. Was not my intention, however that's how the result the 80gr came out. I also am now in the posession of a test mold for the .36 cal. Test weights of 126, 2 @ 130, and 150 gr. On order is 2 molds for the .44 cal. 1 for colt/Remington, the other for ruger/walker. Remington weights 170, 195, 220, and 225 gr. Ruger/walker weights @ 240, 250, 260, and 270gr.
The big question is would be interested in taking a look at any of these as they are available?
You can drop me an email at eaglepowers7@icloud.com
I also have that same one, and purchased it in 1986 also. Beautiful rifle. Had to have it as soon as i saw it. Today it could go for as much as 1500 i believe, if not more. 2 different grades 10,000 made from what i remember.
Awesome gun! Even more special that it was your buddy’s gun. Did you notice that your first shot went through the jug and hit the steel target behind it? Good shooting.
That’s a good observation
Thank you for sharing your friends story from before him going home. Enjoy your new rifle. I love Browning firearms, but my interest is biased because my Dad loved his Browning's. Although he's gone home as well he served in Italy and Holland during WWII and taught me how to shoot by iron and scope.
👍🏻
Thank you
What a great memory of your friend to have. I have shot the .45-70 but do not have one. Thank you for a beautiful video. Take care. God bless you and your family.
Thank you
Thank you for your tribute of your friend, and praise God for His salvation. Congratulations on obtaining such a beautiful rifle. Thank you for sharing your experience with us!
I am very thankful to have had him in my life and I know I will see him again, very glad you enjoyed it
Sorry You lost Your Friend Brother, That is a Beautiful Rifle, I've been Looking for one of those and a 94 Winchester in .375, Maybe one day, Take Care
Thank you
That is beautiful!! Love the 1886 & 1892's. Happy you got it and sad for the loss of your friend. Definitely look forward to more videos with that bad boy.
Thank you. Working on a video right now
@@Leverguns50 👍👍 Then I eagerly await it's arrival!!
👍😃✌️🇺🇸
Thank you
Excellent story and a beautiful rifle! For reference, in 1994, an acre of land could be bought for 1k.
Oh how the Federal Reserve note has fallen. On purpose.
Good vid brother
Glad you enjoyed
Sorry for the loss kuya. Think about this. In heaven, we will have everything we want. So, can you imagine the collection your friend has? Thank you for sharing the story behind that weapon.
Edit:
Thank you for showing me the magazine trick. I was thinking about what a perfect weapon my 1886 would be if it had a magazine cutoff.
You are welcome
My Stepfather had an original 1886 in .45-70 but I don't know where it went at his passing...
Congratulations and great way to keep his memory alive! When those first came out in 1986 I spotted one in our local gun shop I wanted it bad but it was over twice the money that I could afford and with a wife a two kids just starting school it was only a dream, I did however found an old beat up and shot out original 1886 a few months later and spent the next 32 years refurbing it with new 45-70 barrel, wood and mix of blueing and rust browned it all, I hunt with it and shoot it as much as I can, it will get handled down to my son and grandson.
That’s awesome story, thank you for sharing
I'm glad you're willing to tell everyone about Jesus and apparently your friend was also. ❤❤ Wish I hadn't seen this as I kinda made up my mind to get a Henry 44mag but now I'll have to do some more checking on the 45 70 . Maybe just get both. 😊
What is it about guns, one more is never enough?
@@jakeroberts7435 Something like that. 😊 Actually, I have too many already. Just doing the Sears catalog dreaming.
Sorry about your friend. Beautiful rifle
Thank you my friend
Sorry ur friend passed im a sentimental guy so things like this mean alot to me. Congratulations sir.
Thank you so much
@@Leverguns50 very welcome
@@justinweaver8787 he was one of the best friends that man could ever have, every time I got a new gun in an odd caliber he always had me down to shoot it at his place, because he always had ammo for anything, I have spent a lot of happy times in his reloading room talking about guns and ammo and wars and everything
@@Leverguns50 i love good friends they are hard to find 4sure!!! Condolences for ur loss sir.
Sorry to hear of losing your friend. On the lighter side, I think you are about the only person I know of who uses the term "little bitty" in reference to the 45-70! 😂
45-70.... lookit that little bitty bullet. 😆
😂👍
I have a 1886 45/70 montana 2000 made
Congratulations
Thank you
Absolutly. Watch all ur vidios
Thank you
🙂👍☕
Thank you
He would have loved this video.
Thank you
I enjoy your videos and respect your opinions due to the amount of time you spend with lever guns of all modals. If I have missed your coverage of this I do apologize. What is your thoughts, ideas, experience, etc. in the different brands of the 1886? Winchester vs Browning vs Pedersoli vs Uberti. I know this question usually brings on arguments but your experience with and use of the 1886 would be good insight on the subject.
Browning and Winchester reproductions are basically the same thing, The newer Winchesters have a tang safety and a rebounding hammer both are made in Japan, The original Winchesters is a different story, The Italian made 1886 more closely resembles the original, I have no real experience with their 1886, but as far as experience with other Italian made guns they usually look good but sometimes they have mechanical problems, My brother bought a 1876 probably 10 years ago for about $1600 The tubular magazine won’t stay in place the barrel rifling is different depths on different sides of the barrel making bullets out of round, some of the internal parts had to be reworked to get the gun to function properly, not saying that’s everyone’s experience but I’m going off of my experience and it was a Cymarron which is supposed to be more highly finished and refined than the standard a Italian made firearm, I think they’re decent guns but you might have to do a little work to it, The problem is is they usually cost more than the Japanese made guns which are usually far superior in my opinion, I have never needed to work on one to get it to function properly, however I do need to get a Italian made 1886 so I can make proper comparisons, because they may be trying to keep their quality control up on them better than other firearms that they produce, most firearms produced in Italy are made by one manufacture but renamed when they’re imported. I feel you should take this with a grain of salt like I said I haven’t actually tested any Italian made 1886s, But I have talked with other people that have re-barreled them to 50-110 and they load them hotter than I do, so technically they should be OK
What a Special Rifle That You Can Always Have As a Fond Memory Of a Very Special Friend He Kept That Rifle In Pristine Condition 😊😇😇😀 Thanks For Sharing About Your Best Friend And I Know He Is Smiling In Heaven Looking Down Seeing All Of Us Seeing You Shoot His Rifle 😇
Thank you so much
I'm sorry about your friend, great story I'm sure he's smiling as you tell the story about it.....great rifle I didnt know Browning made the 1886....definitely one lever I'm looking to add....cool frontier digs too!
Hello my friend blessings🙏2 U & Family enjoy that Beauty !!!
😉👍
Ps got to put D' 100 likes, We don't really die just a change from
Driving this vehicle Temple "Car" ha ha ha .
😉🌠
Thank you
I kind of think of this body is being our earth suit kind of like a space suit when you step out of it you’re in the true reality
@@Leverguns50 more or less you are hitting the target 🎯
Pun intended 😉😁
What a great story and a beautiful rifle. I always loved the lever guns as well, although in 1986 when Browning brought out the 1886 my friend at the local gun shop showed me one and I could believe how much bigger it was compared to the 1873 and 1894 guns. If I remember that gun was $600.00 and I passed on it. That was another big mistake.
Thank you
Great video. You getting that gun is the best thing that could have happened for You and Your friend. Sounds like Your friend is in the right place and His gun went to the right place.
You got plenty of 45-70 brass
I have some brass
Sorry you lost your friend, very nice gun
Thank you
I just finished Nathan Gorensterin's excellent book "The Guns of John Moses Browning"...read it if you get the chance...the only drawings he made of his firearms were for his patent applications - when he started to design a firearm the design was in his head...he'd make facsimiles of the parts on paper and cut therm out to see how they worked before making it from steel...he started from the breech and worked he way forward ...he'd stand by his half brother, Ed, as he was making the prototype and tell him how to cut/shape the part with (at first) only hand tools...
He was a genius when it comes to firearms
That's pretty much the same logic as the 1886 Lebel Rifle, it had the option to cut off the magazine. I like the fact that it has a mag capacity but yet maintains that Chassepot look. Really beautiful gun.
Thank you
@@Leverguns50 I can tell ya first lever gun I get i'm making me some black powder loads.