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1968 Browning Superposed Pigeon Grade 12GA, Belgium- museum quality 26.5”
Description: 1968 Browning Superposed Pigeon Grade 12GA, manufactured in Belgium and chambered for 2¾” shells. It features 26½” barrels choked Skeet/Skeet with a vent rib, white front bead, and mid-bead, and a beautifully coin-finished receiver with fine Pigeon Grade engraving and gold inlaid safety and selector markings. This shotgun has exceptional piece of high-grade exhibition walnut with deep figure and contrast. The wood displays rich color, intense fiddleback, and deep mineral streaks, elevating the gun well beyond standard Pigeon Grade wood. The checkering is sharp and clean, and the oil finish has been expertly applied to bring out the natural grain pattern.
wood is salt-free—a rare and critical distinction for Superposeds from this era. The barrels are clean and bright with only minor wear along the vent rib. The coin-finished receiver is crisp, with sharp engraving and minimal handling marks. No corrosion or salt damage. The checkering is clean, and the wood finish is amazing! Action locks up tightly and functions flawlessly. The forearm is solid and undistressed. Key Features
12 gauge, over/under boxlock
2¾” chambers
26½” barrels, fixed Skeet/Skeet chokes
Vented rib with white front bead and mid-bead
Coin-finished receiver with Pigeon Grade engraving
1968 Browning Superposed Pigeon Grade 12GA, Belgium- museum quality 26.5”
Description: 1968 Browning Superposed Pigeon Grade 12GA, manufactured in Belgium and chambered for 2¾” shells. It features 26½” barrels choked Skeet/Skeet with a vent rib, white front bead, and mid-bead, and a beautifully coin-finished receiver with fine Pigeon Grade engraving and gold inlaid safety and selector markings. This shotgun has exceptional piece of high-grade exhibition walnut with deep figure and contrast. The wood displays rich color, intense fiddleback, and deep mineral streaks, elevating the gun well beyond standard Pigeon Grade wood. The checkering is sharp and clean, and the oil finish has been expertly applied to bring out the natural grain pattern.
wood is salt-free—a rare and critical distinction for Superposeds from this era. The barrels are clean and bright with only minor wear along the vent rib. The coin-finished receiver is crisp, with sharp engraving and minimal handling marks. No corrosion or salt damage. The checkering is clean, and the wood finish is amazing! Action locks up tightly and functions flawlessly. The forearm is solid and undistressed. Key Features
12 gauge, over/under boxlock
2¾” chambers
26½” barrels, fixed Skeet/Skeet chokes
Vented rib with white front bead and mid-bead
Coin-finished receiver with Pigeon Grade engraving
1968 Browning Superposed Pigeon Grade 12GA, Belgium- museum quality 26.5”
Description: 1968 Browning Superposed Pigeon Grade 12GA, manufactured in Belgium and chambered for 2¾” shells. It features 26½” barrels choked Skeet/Skeet with a vent rib, white front bead, and mid-bead, and a beautifully coin-finished receiver with fine Pigeon Grade engraving and gold inlaid safety and selector markings. This shotgun has exceptional piece of high-grade exhibition walnut with deep figure and contrast. The wood displays rich color, intense fiddleback, and deep mineral streaks, elevating the gun well beyond standard Pigeon Grade wood. The checkering is sharp and clean, and the oil finish has been expertly applied to bring out the natural grain pattern.
wood is salt-free—a rare and critical distinction for Superposeds from this era. The barrels are clean and bright with only minor wear along the vent rib. The coin-finished receiver is crisp, with sharp engraving and minimal handling marks. No corrosion or salt damage. The checkering is clean, and the wood finish is amazing! Action locks up tightly and functions flawlessly. The forearm is solid and undistressed. Key Features
12 gauge, over/under boxlock
2¾” chambers
26½” barrels, fixed Skeet/Skeet chokes
Vented rib with white front bead and mid-bead
Coin-finished receiver with Pigeon Grade engraving
1968 Browning Superposed Pigeon Grade 12GA, Belgium- museum quality 26.5”
Description: 1968 Browning Superposed Pigeon Grade 12GA, manufactured in Belgium and chambered for 2¾” shells. It features 26½” barrels choked Skeet/Skeet with a vent rib, white front bead, and mid-bead, and a beautifully coin-finished receiver with fine Pigeon Grade engraving and gold inlaid safety and selector markings. This shotgun has exceptional piece of high-grade exhibition walnut with deep figure and contrast. The wood displays rich color, intense fiddleback, and deep mineral streaks, elevating the gun well beyond standard Pigeon Grade wood. The checkering is sharp and clean, and the oil finish has been expertly applied to bring out the natural grain pattern.
wood is salt-free—a rare and critical distinction for Superposeds from this era. The barrels are clean and bright with only minor wear along the vent rib. The coin-finished receiver is crisp, with sharp engraving and minimal handling marks. No corrosion or salt damage. The checkering is clean, and the wood finish is amazing! Action locks up tightly and functions flawlessly. The forearm is solid and undistressed. Key Features
12 gauge, over/under boxlock
2¾” chambers
26½” barrels, fixed Skeet/Skeet chokes
Vented rib with white front bead and mid-bead
Coin-finished receiver with Pigeon Grade engraving