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When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Elk County Ammo and Arms
Company: Elk County Ammo and Arms
Member Since: 5/10/11
State:
Pennsylvania
Zip: 15857
Country: United States
Phone: (814) 834-9451
Fax: (844) 553-1123
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 3150
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. Shipping cost is a flat rate of $39.99. (some very large firearms (example Barrett .50 BMGs) may cost extra to ship) All firearms must be either shipped to a dealer in your state or picked up at our retail store in Saint Marys, PA. The buyer assumes the responsibility for transfer fees or background check fees that the receiving dealer will charge. It is also the buyer's responsibility to insure that the dealer will accept the firearm(s). We encourage that the buyer contact the dealer before we transfer the gun to them for pick-up to insure that there are no problems with your transfer. If the dealer refuses to accept delivery of your firearm, you will be responsible for shipping charges to recover the firearm and reship it to a dealer that is willing to receive it.
Payment Methods: Orders placed over the phone with a Credit or Debit card will incur a 3% Fee. All Credit / Debit card payments must be billed to a US address. Orders placed ONLINE through our website ammoandarmsstore.com will not be charged this 3% fee. Once on our site input the Seller’s Inventory # into the search bar located at the top of the page. The product you searched for should be the first one shown in the results below, you can then click on the selected product and if this item is still available you will then have the option to Add to Cart. Please then proceed to Check Out. Your entire order can be completed through our website including making payment. If the item you’ve selected is not in stock there will be an option to enter your email address to be notified when it is available.
1974 Browning Belgian Auto-5 Magnum Twelve Semi-Auto 12 Gauge 32
Description:
This Belgian Made Browning Auto-5 is in excellent 90%-95% condition. Manufactured by FN of Belgium from 1952-1976, the Belgian Made Auto-5's are regarded as some of the best firearms ever produced for Browning. This model is the Magnum Twelve designed primarily with hunters in mind to utilize newer and more powerful shells of that time.
This particular shotgun was probably used as someone's upland game/turkey gun. Light handling marks are present on the wood finish here and there as well as a few minor marks on the bluing. Bluing and high gloss finish on wood are still in exceptionally good condition with no rust anywhere on the bluing and no major dings or gouges in the wood. Action is silky smooth and has been properly maintained and lubricated it's entire life, trigger pull is just as good with a very clean pull and crisp break. Internals of this shotgun including the bore are very clean, it does not appear that this gun was fired that often.
Pictures best describe exact firearm that you will receive!
Barrel -
Length: 32" Ventilated Rib
Choke: FULL
Furniture -
Checkered European Walnut
High Gloss Finish
Metal -
All Steel Construction
High Polish Deep Bluing with Engraving
Weight: 8.75 Lbs
Overall Length: 51"
Length of Pull: 14.25"
The Browning Automatic 5, most often Auto-5 or simply A-5, is a recoil-operated semi-automatic shotgun designed by John Browning. It was one of the very first successful semi-automatic shotgun designs, and was produced from 1902 until 1998. Designed by John Browning in 1898 and patented in 1900, it was produced continually for almost 100 years and is regarded as one of the most successful auto-loading shotguns of all time.
It features a distinctive high rear end, earning it the nickname "Humpback". The top of the action goes straight back on a level with the barrel before cutting down sharply towards the buttstock. The name of the shotgun came from the fact that it is an auto-loader with a capacity of five rounds, four in the magazine and one in the chamber.
Shipping to lower 48 only!
Shipping $30.00, Shotgun Ships in Plano Hardcase that is shown
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Elk County Ammo and Arms
Company: Elk County Ammo and Arms
Member Since: 5/10/11
State:
Pennsylvania
Zip: 15857
Country: United States
Phone: (814) 834-9451
Fax: (844) 553-1123
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 3150
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. Shipping cost is a flat rate of $39.99. (some very large firearms (example Barrett .50 BMGs) may cost extra to ship) All firearms must be either shipped to a dealer in your state or picked up at our retail store in Saint Marys, PA. The buyer assumes the responsibility for transfer fees or background check fees that the receiving dealer will charge. It is also the buyer's responsibility to insure that the dealer will accept the firearm(s). We encourage that the buyer contact the dealer before we transfer the gun to them for pick-up to insure that there are no problems with your transfer. If the dealer refuses to accept delivery of your firearm, you will be responsible for shipping charges to recover the firearm and reship it to a dealer that is willing to receive it.
Payment Methods: Orders placed over the phone with a Credit or Debit card will incur a 3% Fee. All Credit / Debit card payments must be billed to a US address. Orders placed ONLINE through our website ammoandarmsstore.com will not be charged this 3% fee. Once on our site input the Seller’s Inventory # into the search bar located at the top of the page. The product you searched for should be the first one shown in the results below, you can then click on the selected product and if this item is still available you will then have the option to Add to Cart. Please then proceed to Check Out. Your entire order can be completed through our website including making payment. If the item you’ve selected is not in stock there will be an option to enter your email address to be notified when it is available.
1974 Browning Belgian Auto-5 Magnum Twelve Semi-Auto 12 Gauge 32
Description:
This Belgian Made Browning Auto-5 is in excellent 90%-95% condition. Manufactured by FN of Belgium from 1952-1976, the Belgian Made Auto-5's are regarded as some of the best firearms ever produced for Browning. This model is the Magnum Twelve designed primarily with hunters in mind to utilize newer and more powerful shells of that time.
This particular shotgun was probably used as someone's upland game/turkey gun. Light handling marks are present on the wood finish here and there as well as a few minor marks on the bluing. Bluing and high gloss finish on wood are still in exceptionally good condition with no rust anywhere on the bluing and no major dings or gouges in the wood. Action is silky smooth and has been properly maintained and lubricated it's entire life, trigger pull is just as good with a very clean pull and crisp break. Internals of this shotgun including the bore are very clean, it does not appear that this gun was fired that often.
Pictures best describe exact firearm that you will receive!
Barrel -
Length: 32" Ventilated Rib
Choke: FULL
Furniture -
Checkered European Walnut
High Gloss Finish
Metal -
All Steel Construction
High Polish Deep Bluing with Engraving
Weight: 8.75 Lbs
Overall Length: 51"
Length of Pull: 14.25"
The Browning Automatic 5, most often Auto-5 or simply A-5, is a recoil-operated semi-automatic shotgun designed by John Browning. It was one of the very first successful semi-automatic shotgun designs, and was produced from 1902 until 1998. Designed by John Browning in 1898 and patented in 1900, it was produced continually for almost 100 years and is regarded as one of the most successful auto-loading shotguns of all time.
It features a distinctive high rear end, earning it the nickname "Humpback". The top of the action goes straight back on a level with the barrel before cutting down sharply towards the buttstock. The name of the shotgun came from the fact that it is an auto-loader with a capacity of five rounds, four in the magazine and one in the chamber.
Shipping to lower 48 only!
Shipping $30.00, Shotgun Ships in Plano Hardcase that is shown
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Elk County Ammo and Arms
Company: Elk County Ammo and Arms
Member Since: 5/10/11
State:
Pennsylvania
Zip: 15857
Country: United States
Phone: (814) 834-9451
Fax: (844) 553-1123
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 3150
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. Shipping cost is a flat rate of $39.99. (some very large firearms (example Barrett .50 BMGs) may cost extra to ship) All firearms must be either shipped to a dealer in your state or picked up at our retail store in Saint Marys, PA. The buyer assumes the responsibility for transfer fees or background check fees that the receiving dealer will charge. It is also the buyer's responsibility to insure that the dealer will accept the firearm(s). We encourage that the buyer contact the dealer before we transfer the gun to them for pick-up to insure that there are no problems with your transfer. If the dealer refuses to accept delivery of your firearm, you will be responsible for shipping charges to recover the firearm and reship it to a dealer that is willing to receive it.
Payment Methods: Orders placed over the phone with a Credit or Debit card will incur a 3% Fee. All Credit / Debit card payments must be billed to a US address. Orders placed ONLINE through our website ammoandarmsstore.com will not be charged this 3% fee. Once on our site input the Seller’s Inventory # into the search bar located at the top of the page. The product you searched for should be the first one shown in the results below, you can then click on the selected product and if this item is still available you will then have the option to Add to Cart. Please then proceed to Check Out. Your entire order can be completed through our website including making payment. If the item you’ve selected is not in stock there will be an option to enter your email address to be notified when it is available.
1974 Browning Belgian Auto-5 Magnum Twelve Semi-Auto 12 Gauge 32
Description:
This Belgian Made Browning Auto-5 is in excellent 90%-95% condition. Manufactured by FN of Belgium from 1952-1976, the Belgian Made Auto-5's are regarded as some of the best firearms ever produced for Browning. This model is the Magnum Twelve designed primarily with hunters in mind to utilize newer and more powerful shells of that time.
This particular shotgun was probably used as someone's upland game/turkey gun. Light handling marks are present on the wood finish here and there as well as a few minor marks on the bluing. Bluing and high gloss finish on wood are still in exceptionally good condition with no rust anywhere on the bluing and no major dings or gouges in the wood. Action is silky smooth and has been properly maintained and lubricated it's entire life, trigger pull is just as good with a very clean pull and crisp break. Internals of this shotgun including the bore are very clean, it does not appear that this gun was fired that often.
Pictures best describe exact firearm that you will receive!
Barrel -
Length: 32" Ventilated Rib
Choke: FULL
Furniture -
Checkered European Walnut
High Gloss Finish
Metal -
All Steel Construction
High Polish Deep Bluing with Engraving
Weight: 8.75 Lbs
Overall Length: 51"
Length of Pull: 14.25"
The Browning Automatic 5, most often Auto-5 or simply A-5, is a recoil-operated semi-automatic shotgun designed by John Browning. It was one of the very first successful semi-automatic shotgun designs, and was produced from 1902 until 1998. Designed by John Browning in 1898 and patented in 1900, it was produced continually for almost 100 years and is regarded as one of the most successful auto-loading shotguns of all time.
It features a distinctive high rear end, earning it the nickname "Humpback". The top of the action goes straight back on a level with the barrel before cutting down sharply towards the buttstock. The name of the shotgun came from the fact that it is an auto-loader with a capacity of five rounds, four in the magazine and one in the chamber.
Shipping to lower 48 only!
Shipping $30.00, Shotgun Ships in Plano Hardcase that is shown
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Elk County Ammo and Arms
Company: Elk County Ammo and Arms
Member Since: 5/10/11
State:
Pennsylvania
Zip: 15857
Country: United States
Phone: (814) 834-9451
Fax: (844) 553-1123
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 3150
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. Shipping cost is a flat rate of $39.99. (some very large firearms (example Barrett .50 BMGs) may cost extra to ship) All firearms must be either shipped to a dealer in your state or picked up at our retail store in Saint Marys, PA. The buyer assumes the responsibility for transfer fees or background check fees that the receiving dealer will charge. It is also the buyer's responsibility to insure that the dealer will accept the firearm(s). We encourage that the buyer contact the dealer before we transfer the gun to them for pick-up to insure that there are no problems with your transfer. If the dealer refuses to accept delivery of your firearm, you will be responsible for shipping charges to recover the firearm and reship it to a dealer that is willing to receive it.
Payment Methods: Orders placed over the phone with a Credit or Debit card will incur a 3% Fee. All Credit / Debit card payments must be billed to a US address. Orders placed ONLINE through our website ammoandarmsstore.com will not be charged this 3% fee. Once on our site input the Seller’s Inventory # into the search bar located at the top of the page. The product you searched for should be the first one shown in the results below, you can then click on the selected product and if this item is still available you will then have the option to Add to Cart. Please then proceed to Check Out. Your entire order can be completed through our website including making payment. If the item you’ve selected is not in stock there will be an option to enter your email address to be notified when it is available.
1974 Browning Belgian Auto-5 Magnum Twelve Semi-Auto 12 Gauge 32
Description:
This Belgian Made Browning Auto-5 is in excellent 90%-95% condition. Manufactured by FN of Belgium from 1952-1976, the Belgian Made Auto-5's are regarded as some of the best firearms ever produced for Browning. This model is the Magnum Twelve designed primarily with hunters in mind to utilize newer and more powerful shells of that time.
This particular shotgun was probably used as someone's upland game/turkey gun. Light handling marks are present on the wood finish here and there as well as a few minor marks on the bluing. Bluing and high gloss finish on wood are still in exceptionally good condition with no rust anywhere on the bluing and no major dings or gouges in the wood. Action is silky smooth and has been properly maintained and lubricated it's entire life, trigger pull is just as good with a very clean pull and crisp break. Internals of this shotgun including the bore are very clean, it does not appear that this gun was fired that often.
Pictures best describe exact firearm that you will receive!
Barrel -
Length: 32" Ventilated Rib
Choke: FULL
Furniture -
Checkered European Walnut
High Gloss Finish
Metal -
All Steel Construction
High Polish Deep Bluing with Engraving
Weight: 8.75 Lbs
Overall Length: 51"
Length of Pull: 14.25"
The Browning Automatic 5, most often Auto-5 or simply A-5, is a recoil-operated semi-automatic shotgun designed by John Browning. It was one of the very first successful semi-automatic shotgun designs, and was produced from 1902 until 1998. Designed by John Browning in 1898 and patented in 1900, it was produced continually for almost 100 years and is regarded as one of the most successful auto-loading shotguns of all time.
It features a distinctive high rear end, earning it the nickname "Humpback". The top of the action goes straight back on a level with the barrel before cutting down sharply towards the buttstock. The name of the shotgun came from the fact that it is an auto-loader with a capacity of five rounds, four in the magazine and one in the chamber.
Shipping to lower 48 only!
Shipping $30.00, Shotgun Ships in Plano Hardcase that is shown