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  • ladygunslingers
    Looking to build a high wall in 30-40 krag. What is the best replica actiion to use? Do not want to use an original. Thanks.
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  • perry shooter
    wait for answer from BERT H
    or send him a personal email just double click on his name he will know if anyone
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  • CapnMidnight
    Young lady, you need desperately to read some history on John Mosses Browning.
    Mr Browning did not work for Winchester, and damn sure didn't work for Colt.
    W.D.
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  • eastbank
    winchester loved dealing with JMB, they paid JMB right out for the rifle. i think the break up with winchester came because winchester would not pay royalties and JMB went to FN, i never read or heard any thing about colt. mr myopic.
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  • MG1890
    You have been fed a line of poo.

    It was built by Winchester. John Browning never touched it.

    List it as a Winchester 1885 (technically incorrect, but it will get lots of "hits".

    Don't bother with the story, anybody bidding on this will know more about it than you do.[:D]
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  • cranky2
    From the Winchester collectors web site DOM is 1890
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  • ladygunslingers
    Thank you guys so much. You guys can be kind of brutal. I bet the receiver is worth the $175 I paid for it. Just look at all I learned by posting a simple question. My expertise is teaching beginners how to handle modern pistols for personal defense. I've never really been interested in the collectibles, But I knew where to come to get some reliable information. Thank you.
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  • Hawk Carse
    Geez, for $175, you stole it.
    The 7x57R barrel is kind of a novelty. I wonder if the firing pin was bushed to handle it.

    But the John Browning legend is nonsense.
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  • ladygunslingers
    My BS alarm was going off - obviously. Glad it was. I have a bunch of odd ball stuff I plan on listing in the next few weeks. Some TC stuff in odd calibers, this, and a left handed 222 Ackley Savage. Need to move it before tax time. Again. Thank y'all!!
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  • the yooper
    From the Browning timeline posted by forgemonkey, Colt did indeed market several Browning firearms. Possibly the technical definition of "worked for Colt" was not met - I don't know - but they certainly had a working relationship of some kind over several years.
    yooper
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  • Bert H.
    quote:Originally posted by the yooper
    From the Browning timeline posted by forgemonkey, Colt did indeed market several Browning firearms. Possibly the technical definition of "worked for Colt" was not met - I don't know - but they certainly had a working relationship of some kind over several years.
    yooper


    Colt bought the patents from John M. Browning, just like Winchester did, and FN did. JMB did had his own office at both Winchester and FN, but was never on the "payroll".
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