BROWNING SUPERPOSED 20 GAUGE
Guns International #: 103076399 Seller's Inventory #: BRO46675V7
Category: Browning Belgium Shotguns - O/U Superposed - Shotguns - Duck & Goose or Turkey 3"

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Seller: Griffin & Howe
Company: Griffin & Howe
Member Since: 10/24/08
State: New Jersey
Zip: 07821
Country: United States
Phone: (973) 398-2670
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Description:
The Browning Superposed was the last firearm designed by John Moses Browning, which was finalized by his son Val Allen Browning for production to start in 1931. This example is a Grade 1 Superposed manufactured in 1967, and is in very good overall condition, with only the normal wear for its age in the form of a few light scratches on the metal. The stocks likewise are in good condition, however they appear to have been re finished with an oil finish, and a Pachmayr vented recoil pad installed.
Manufactured in: Belgium
Hand: Right Hand
Action Finish: Blue
Metal Finish: Original
Barrel Length: 26 Inches
Barrel Condition: Very Good
Stock Finish: Refinished
Stock Condition: Very Good
Type of Butt: Pachmayr Vent Pad
Pad Thickness: 1 Inch
Grip: Pistol
Forend: Checkered


Price: $2,000.00

Manufacturer: Browning
Model: Superposed Grade 1
Chambers: 3 Inches
Ejectors: Yes
Condition: Preowned
Metal Condition: Very Good
Action: Over / Under
Triggers: Single
Gauge Info: 20 Gauge
Stock Comb: 1 1/2
Stock Heel: 2 1/8
Stock Cast: NONE
Fore End: Checkered
Butt Pad: 1 Inch
LOP: 14 1/4
Rib: Ventilated
Finish: Original
Weight: 7 lbs
Manufacture Date: 1967
Chokes: M/LM
Case: Maker's Case