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SOLD!!!!!!
Posted: June 21st, 2013, 10:15 am
by Bonecracker
Mark SOLD!!!
Re: Belgian Browning Light Twelve
Posted: June 21st, 2013, 11:13 am
by SHOWBOAT
can you give us some details as well please. Barrel length, choke and year would all be good info. Thanks
Re: Belgian Browning Light Twelve
Posted: June 21st, 2013, 11:33 am
by Salty Gator
Man dont sell it. You will be sorry down the road. You could never replace it for $600. I would take it in a second if I didn't already have a 1959 light 12. Sell the bow instead!!! Good luck
Re: Belgian Browning Light Twelve
Posted: June 21st, 2013, 5:42 pm
by Bonecracker
I hear ya SaltyDog, but I have all the Shotguns I need! Not being a duck, dove, quail guy I do not really use my shotguns that much and shoot over and unders much better dan dem automatics. On the other had I drew a great tag in Montana and have access to an unbelievable private ranch! This is really a once in a life-time tag for me and I need a lighter bow to handle the job! So time to spend the money as September is not far away!!!
Re: Belgian Browning Light Twelve
Posted: June 22nd, 2013, 3:44 pm
by dombern34
what kind of bow are you in the market for? i have a 2013 Hoyt Spyder loaded i might part with if you're interested?
Re: Belgian Browning Light Twelve / Price Drop!
Posted: June 25th, 2013, 7:32 am
by JCC
I am interested. You should not have to remove barrel to determine choke. Choke codes are stamped on side of barrel using symbols. The symbols are asterisks, dashes, and some squiggly things. For example, a single asterisk alone is a full choke. What is the stamped choke code on yours. Also I can't quite make out the serial number. That should be two letters with the five digits under it ont he bottom of the receiver. That will tell you the year. It is a post 1967 since it has the pistol grip,rather than the round knob. I think if you saw and "m" stamped on it, that may represent "light" as opposed to standard weight, which I think may be "g". . Talk to me and don't sell it out from under me just yet please. I love my a5, and I know just the young man who could put this to great use.
Re: Belgian Browning Light Twelve / Price Drop!
Posted: June 25th, 2013, 8:18 am
by Bonecracker
JCC wrote:I am interested. You should not have to remove barrel to determine choke. Choke codes are stamped on side of barrel using symbols. The symbols are asterisks, dashes, and some squiggly things. For example, a single asterisk alone is a full choke. What is the stamped choke code on yours. Also I can't quite make out the serial number. That should be two letters with the five digits under it ont he bottom of the receiver. That will tell you the year. It is a post 1967 since it has the pistol grip,rather than the round knob. I think if you saw and "m" stamped on it, that may represent "light" as opposed to standard weight, which I think may be "g". . Talk to me and don't sell it out from under me just yet please. I love my a5, and I know just the young man who could put this to great use.
JCC,
Nobody has made me any offers but I do have it listed on a few other web sites for-sale! As for the strange markings on the barrel, I will shoot a picture and let yall figure it out. A hunting buddy looked at it for me and told me it was a modified choke!

Re: Belgian Browning Light Twelve / Price Drop!
Posted: June 25th, 2013, 9:41 pm
by JCC
I can't make out the choke stamp from the pic. It,may be a little bit forward of your photo. I'm in georgia. We will be coming down next wed or thurs to spend the 4th at the beach. Instead of coming through bainbridge, I can rout through Albany and thomasville. If you sell it before then, I understand. The only real thing I can say is if it is choked full, ill pass. If modified or more open, I'd like a chance to buy it.
Re: Belgian Browning Light Twelve / Price Drop!
Posted: June 26th, 2013, 7:57 am
by Bonecracker
JCC wrote:I can't make out the choke stamp from the pic. It,may be a little bit forward of your photo. I'm in georgia. We will be coming down next wed or thurs to spend the 4th at the beach. Instead of coming through bainbridge, I can rout through Albany and thomasville. If you sell it before then, I understand. The only real thing I can say is if it is choked full, ill pass. If modified or more open, I'd like a chance to buy it.
JCC,
I sent you a PM with my contact numbers and I should be home all weekend!
Re: Belgian Browning Light Twelve / Price Drop!
Posted: June 26th, 2013, 10:34 am
by flatfish
If JCC passes on this please let me know. I am interested, but only after JCC has a shot as he has requested.
Many thanks
Flatfish
Re: Belgian Browning Light Twelve / Price Drop!
Posted: July 1st, 2013, 6:41 am
by JCC
Huh. I do not see a message in my inbox. We still have the same plan, which is to come down wed or thurs. I'll shoot you a message with my number.
Re: Belgian Browning Light Twelve / Price Drop!
Posted: July 1st, 2013, 4:45 pm
by Bonecracker
Well for some reason my message to JCC did not go through but he left me a PM/contact number! Talked to him on the phone and I am headed up to Kevins tomorow to see if I can find out exactly what choke is in this shotgun!! So yes she is still forsale and JCC is first in line! I will keep yall informed!
Re: Belgian Browning Light Twelve / Price Drop!
Posted: July 4th, 2013, 8:38 pm
by GoneGator
offer made, pm sent
Re: Belgian Browning Light Twelve / Price Drop!
Posted: July 5th, 2013, 8:23 am
by Bonecracker
Meet JCC at the Tville Wallyworld and we visited for a while on his way down to the coast. Great guy and my old Browning shotgun could not have gone to a better guy!! SOLD!!!
Re: SOLD!!!!!!
Posted: July 5th, 2013, 9:32 am
by JCC
Yep. BC gets a chance to fill his tag and I have a gift for someone very important to me! Now if this weather will just clear a little so I can drop the boat, we may chase a fish or a scallop. With all this rain, the scallops may have all drowned. Hope not.