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Browning serial numbers citori
Browning serial numbers citori










browning serial numbers citori
  1. #Browning serial numbers citori serial number
  2. #Browning serial numbers citori series

Production of the B-26 series stopped in 1980. miroku manufacture late production auto-5b.c. buck mark series superposed from 1960-1976 superposed waterfowl limited edition series fn/browning superposed citori series bt-99 series bt-100 series bss series cynergy series mid-production auto-5fn manufacture standard weight late production auto-5b.c. This version has an anatomical pistol grip stock, an adjustable butt plate with a rubber recoil pad and a shoulder rest its barrel is 28 inches long. All Models :: Gun Values by Gun Digest top. There are also several subtypes of these two guns: Mk II Chasse Luxe, Mk II Skeet, Mk II Trap, and several luxury versions, but the only one of note for game purposes is the B-26 Mk II Super Skeet. They have ventilated sighting ribs on top of the barrels, with clip-on wider ribs for use if desired. These two guns have 3-inch chambers, with the Mk I using a 30-inch barrel and the Mk II using a 28-inch barrel.

browning serial numbers citori

The new value of a BROWNING CITORI shotgun has risen 1. The 12 month average price is 2,487.28 new and 1,933.91 used. The B-26 was split into two other versions in 1979 – the B-26 Mk I (the trap and skeet version) and the B-26 Mk II Chasse (for hunting). A BROWNING CITORI shotgun is currently worth an average price of 2,477.98 new and 1,912.23 used. In 1978, the production of the Liege switched over to the new B-26 model (known as the B-27 in the US, for reasons unknown). The Liege uses a box lock and has a single trigger, with no provision for barrel selection. (The true, real-world cost of the B-25 is very high, beyond the reach of many shooters.) This weapon was introduced with the name of "Liege," and made only for 12 gauge 2.75-inch shells. Notes: This gun was designed in 1972 as a simpler, less expensive alternative to the B-25. I’d be really grateful if any of you could throw any light on this and the made in Japan/Belgium issue for me. Why would a Browning have such detail on it? I’ve found a link to PIROTTE, Jacques & Fils in Liege, Belgium. Just to add to my confusion the gun also has stamped in tiny letters on the action, where the metal curves under the wood just above the trigger (I hope that makes sense) J PIROTTE. However, I seem to have hit the buffers as I understand that Citori guns were made in Japan whereas mine has ‘Made in Belgium - Fabrique Nationale Herstal’ stamped on the barrel.

browning serial numbers citori

If it’s of interest the 802 refers to the gun being available with 2 8, 3 0 and 3 2 inch barrels and the ES stands for Easy Swing.

#Browning serial numbers citori serial number

Using previous topics in the ‘Guns and Equipment’ section of PW and the link to Browning’s ‘date your firearm’ website I think I’ve managed to understand that the serial number L13PR***** on my gun indicates it’s a Citori 802 ES made in 1987.












Browning serial numbers citori