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  • sunflower
    Hello, does anyone know where I can get
    a pair of plain jane Medalist grips and
    do Browning challenger grips fit the Medalist?
    Thank you
    Ron
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  • Rembrandt
    The medalist was designed by Bruce W. Browning in the fall of 1961 and introduced to this country in 1962. It was such a great design that Browning decided to introduce two other less expensive versions called the Nomad and Challenger. Only plain blued models were orginally introduced; all were highly polished and blued. In July of 1962 the Gold line entered the scene and in 1970 the Renaissance. Only barrel length offered was 6 3/4". There were about 218,137 units in different variations made for world wide distribution. A total of 25,522 Medalists were made....24,001 were in blue with 6 3/4" barrels....407 were blue with Gold inlays...390 were chrome plated with Renaissance engraving....60 were made for the Browning Collectors Association....2 were Renaissance International models....and 681 were Internationals with blue or dull parkerized finish and 5 7/8" barrels. In addition, there were about 11 full coverage Renaissance guns made from 1962-1967. These are very rare, the engraving goes all the way down the barrel. There are two checkering pattern variations on the grips; the only difference is some have a little more checkering. This is due more to the whims of the worker than a manufacturing change. The Gold Line and Renaissance grips are checkered as well as carved. You could order this model either right or left handed; the left hand grips are a little rarer but not impossible to findThe Renaissance model ws introduced in 1970, probably the nicest engraved 22 built by anyone. Prior to the official introduction of this model, Browning brought in less than 10 of these that were elaborately engraved then the later guns and finished in a bright coin nickel. The engraving went all the way down the barrels. The later guns had a chrome satin finish that was not as bright.In 1966, Browning had made 60 full coverage Renaissance Medalists for the B.C.A.. These had serial numbers 655PT0001 through 655PT0060.(From the book "Browning...Sporting Arms of Distinction") Hope this helps.....Rembrandt
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  • Spring Creek
    I presume you're referring to what was AA's item #2436174, that closed last Monday 3-18.If not, this is an exact duplicate of that item.This certainly would be a nice shooter, for a lefty. But there was no way that a parts gun, matched in this way would have ever left the factory.Hard to say by who or why it ever would have been put together in this configuration.
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