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SOLD Browning Gold Hunter 12

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Sold :thumbup: :thumbup:
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I give ya $400.
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28 inch barrel.... chokes?? or fixed?? Also, not sure from looking at the pictures but is it a plain barrel or does it have a rib?? Does it handle a 3" shell?
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28" barrel. 3 or 4 chokes maybe 5. Ribbed barrel. 2 3/4" & 3" shells
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This is the info I found on line :-D
Browning Gold Hunter

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BROWNING, Gold 12 Gauge 3 1/2" Semi-Automatic Shotguns

Gold Hunter - Stock Gloss-finished walnut on Hunter models, satin-finished select walnut on Sporting Clays. Camouflage and Stalker models utilize composite stocks and forearms. Subtle palm swell.

Specifications:
Gauge: 12 Gauge
Chamber: Fires all 2 3/4", 3" and 3 1/2" loads
Action: Semi-Automatic Shotgun
The unique self-regulating gas system- piston and valve work together to automatically meter the right amount of gas from the barrel to load and eject reliably. Gas operation and a light weight composite buffer and aluminum gas piston help to further reduce recoil. The Hunter also features speed loading. With the action open, thumb a shell into the magazine and it's sent immediately to the chamber. Quick take-down, no tools needed.
Receiver: Hunter model - Non-glare black finish with "Gold Hunter" inscribed in gold.
Barrel: 28" back-bored barrel
Hunter - Deeply blued barrel and ventilated rib.
Bolt: Nickel-plated bolt.
Trigger: Gold colored. Single selective trigger mechanism.
Chokes: Invector Plus - Full, modified and improved cylinder.
Stock Finish: Hunter - Select walnut, gloss finish. Palm swell. Cut checkering.
Stock Drop: Comb 1 3/4", Heel 2"
Recoil Pad: Standard vented.
Safety: Crossbolt with enlarged head. Reversible to left-hand.
Sights: Front Bead.
Shell Capacity: 2 3/4" - 4 + 1, 3" & 3.5" - 3 + 1
Length Of Pull: 14 1/4"
Overall Length: 49" - 28" Barrel
Rib Width: 1/4". Floating rib with matted sighting plane
Average Weight: 7.10 lbs. - 28" Barrel
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birddog wrote:I give ya $400.
Go buy a medium flyway blind with the mud motor adapter from your neighbor for $400 and you'll have a deal. :beer:

wevans, mine won't shoot a 3 1/2" shell.
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bbb wrote:
birddog wrote:I give ya $400.
Go buy a medium flyway blind with the mud motor adapter from your neighbor for $400 and you'll have a deal. :beer:
I don't have any neighbors.

Just putting my bid on the table. I'm sure you won't have any trouble selling it at $550, but if you do I'm here with $400. :beer:
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The guy that sells the blind I'm looking for is in Thomasville. :thumbup:
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I wish it shot 3 1/2", I might be interested.

You could always save a buck and build a blind. I built this one for about 150 bucks. 100 of which was in the fast grass...Image
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What happened with the pics there?? If your interested let me know and I can email/PM some more details.
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I have a homemade scissor type blind now that works. It just seems I'm always tweaking it and changing it. Figured I'd just buy an easy up and be done with it.
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Do you still have this gun for sale???
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I'm suppose to seal the deal tomorrow. If it falls through, I'll let you know.
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