LA101 in leftie! Had it for about 3 years! Shoots pretty good at 50m
Gee the TOZ-9 is very um pink, are you trying to tell us that you are getting in touch with your feminan side.
It was done for my step daughter when she turned 12. the stock was shortened, real perdy paint and a love heart carved in the other side of the but stock.
It is a great little rifle, despite the shit I get given when people see it.
My Winchester pump action 22s
-1890s 22 short & 22 long
-1906s 4 different variations
- 61, 62 and 270 models
Very nice collection. Very jealous
Nice, nice, I like!
My BSA pump action 22s
My Remington model 12c, 12a and 572 buckskin tan
Im looking for models 572 Crow Wing Black & Teal Wing Blue editions, if you ever see them for sale in Australia send us a msg please.
My Aussie Naughton Fieldman 22lrs
1 of only 20 lever actions ever made
I am starting to see a pattern forming here.
I’m starting to think I must buy a pump action 22…hmmmm
That is one stunning collection. I hope you have a strong room nicely decorated. I can imagine it with them all nicely on display accessible to be able to pick up and fondle. Really nice set of guns what are you not showing us any more to come?
Picked this up a few weeks ago. Shoots and cycles 22LR just fine, tried and tested.
FN Browning ‘Trombone’… Serial number in mid 88,000ths. Hoping someone could help me date it.
Uhhhh, but you see, it’s actually not a Browning. It is designed by Browning.
I am guessing that it is around 1958.
Nice half way point…
Serial number 849xx is 1956 and serial number 982xx is 1960.
This is a good page but doesn’t help much. You can select Trombone but the page it gives tells you that from 1958 onwards they included a letter in the serial number.
http://proofhouse.com/index.htm
This thread from a forum is where I came up with my estimated date. But it does give the name of a book to look for to get dates.
https://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=539087#/topics/539087