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My grandads b25 a1 lightweight that ive restored is also made in 74, 35 years older than me, one of the best guns ive held. Got beet up by my grandad in libera all the finish on the wood is gone and still is better than some benellies ive held
I can remember shooting sporting in the late 1970s and loads of people had an A1 skeet for close targets and an A1 trap for longer targets. I have game clients who still shoot 27" B25s on high bird shoots.
My uncle shot with one back in the 60's and was captain of the team to win the DTL open cup. His B25 wasn't even a trap gun but a grouse gun. (Fixed choke,bottom tighter choke than top barrel) great video.
Aah! the ubiquitous Browning A1 a very popular gun here in the south in the 70's and 80's.30'' was a cracking pheasant gun and the 271/2'' Lightweight Game superb for the lowland/shelter belt driven partridge.Good all rounders for game and sporting clays/Sunday straw bale shoots back in the day.
Years ago I ran up on one in a local gun/pawn shop. Dad bought it. I’ve limited shooting with but it’s a 32” trap gun factory marked as modified in both tubes. Actually measures in at 3/8 or lite mod in both. Hope to one day shoot a few sporting rounds with it
Lovely vid as usual Lloyd. Lovely looking Browning. Not a fan of a black action myself, but the sound of that 'lock up' on closing is a feast for the ears indeed. Sounds as wonderful as it probably did on the day it was made. I am ten years older than this gun in july and hope to be sounding as good when I am ten years older lolololololol. I have a B725 sporter and a MK38 Trap with a SxS Miguel Larrangra side plate for fun shoots as I love a SxS to shoot clays for fun. Good luck bud!!!
Excellent! Those wide ribs that Browning used are known as ‘Broadway’ ribs here is the U.S. I believe you said 13mm (approx 1/2”) but they could be as wide as 5/8” (nearly 16mm). The Broadway ribbed Browning’s are still fairly well sought after and, I think, worth restoring if one so desires. The Broadway Trap & Skeet guns are just great shotguns but can be difficult to find. That particular model B25 A1 is a lovely example. I’d pay a fair price to add it/one to my collection. The FN Belgian made Browning’s built between the late 1950s thru about 1965 are still some of the best-balanced Superposed ever produced as a standard retail shotgun. I have a few but find them to be the most difficult to determine ‘if’ I would ever sell or trade. Not letting my 525 go either!
I own a b 25 Belgian browning 30 inch barrels a grade serial no 945 S1 not sure of how old maybe someone could tell me .chokeing is full and three quarter lovely gun
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My grandads b25 a1 lightweight that ive restored is also made in 74, 35 years older than me, one of the best guns ive held. Got beet up by my grandad in libera all the finish on the wood is gone and still is better than some benellies ive held
I can remember shooting sporting in the late 1970s and loads of people had an A1 skeet for close targets and an A1 trap for longer targets. I have game clients who still shoot 27" B25s on high bird shoots.
Yes...a perfectly preserved copy. The B25 is also an excellent pistol...👍
Always nice to find the occasional old gems.
Indeed it is.
My uncle shot with one back in the 60's and was captain of the team to win the DTL open cup. His B25 wasn't even a trap gun but a grouse gun. (Fixed choke,bottom tighter choke than top barrel) great video.
Aah! the ubiquitous Browning A1 a very popular gun here in the south in the 70's and 80's.30'' was a cracking pheasant gun and the 271/2'' Lightweight Game superb for the lowland/shelter belt driven partridge.Good all rounders for game and sporting clays/Sunday straw bale shoots back in the day.
Well done video Mr. Pattison, Keep up the great work- look forward to the factory tour video..
In a few more days I’ll be able to take home my new to me 1961 Superposed. Same age as me as well! 👍🏼
Years ago I ran up on one in a local gun/pawn shop. Dad bought it. I’ve limited shooting with but it’s a 32” trap gun factory marked as modified in both tubes. Actually measures in at 3/8 or lite mod in both. Hope to one day shoot a few sporting rounds with it
Lovely vid as usual Lloyd. Lovely looking Browning. Not a fan of a black action myself, but the sound of that 'lock up' on closing is a feast for the ears indeed. Sounds as wonderful as it probably did on the day it was made. I am ten years older than this gun in july and hope to be sounding as good when I am ten years older lolololololol. I have a B725 sporter and a MK38 Trap with a SxS Miguel Larrangra side plate for fun shoots as I love a SxS to shoot clays for fun. Good luck bud!!!
Nice review on the hand made browning Sir.
That a cracking gun for the price tag !
Excellent! Those wide ribs that Browning used are known as ‘Broadway’ ribs here is the U.S. I believe you said 13mm (approx 1/2”) but they could be as wide as 5/8” (nearly 16mm).
The Broadway ribbed Browning’s are still fairly well sought after and, I think, worth restoring if one so desires. The Broadway Trap & Skeet guns are just great shotguns but can be difficult to find.
That particular model B25 A1 is a lovely example. I’d pay a fair price to add it/one to my collection. The FN Belgian made Browning’s built between the late 1950s thru about 1965 are still some of the best-balanced Superposed ever produced as a standard retail shotgun. I have a few but find them to be the most difficult to determine ‘if’ I would ever sell or trade. Not letting my 525 go either!
Call the shop, exporting is no big deal.
Happy Christmas Lloyd and have great new Year
Good evening. Merry Christmas!! Can you recommend three super poses up to €3000 or so?
Lovely iconic gun. Seriously good value for a hand made gun compared to what's on offer in that range. Would be a gem for walked up game or flighting.
I agree.
hi lioyd ive got the b25 b1 also from 1974 i shoot it on my sim days love the content cheers pete
Wow, what a nice find indeed. This Browning would fit fine in any one's collection. Thanks for sharing I indeed enjoyed this tutorial Lloyd
I own a b 25 Belgian browning 30 inch barrels a grade serial no 945 S1 not sure of how old maybe someone could tell me .chokeing is full and three quarter lovely gun
Did you say 17 or 70 thousand pounds?
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Muy elegante arma magnífica amigos saludos belleza
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