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Browning A5
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2001 12:18 pm
by Johnboy114
Any one use this gun for ducks? Any one dislike it? let me know your opions. It is an old one, i am not sure where it was made.thanks
[ October 27, 2001: Message edited by: Johnboy114 ]
Browning A5
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2001 3:27 pm
by Wingman
Hey dude, I don't know squat about a Browning, other than the B.A.R. helped win WW2, but I wuz wondrin' if you were gonna check out the Audio Adrenaline concert Tuesday night? 7PM, Smith Wills Stadium, no admission.
Wingman
Browning A5
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2001 3:47 pm
by Johnboy114
I want to, but until you said where it was i did not have a clue as to time or place, cause i have only seen the bill boards for it and they dont have that info. i will prob go cause i love those guys.
matt
Browning A5
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2001 11:38 pm
by Wingman
Only thing I have heard is on Star 93 Wednesday before last on the way back from Mobile. I am gonna call Monday to make sure it is still on. Maybe we can meet somewhere before the concert. I think a bunch of the youth in my church are coming down with me, so we'll probably have a good crowd. My favorite.."We're A Band".
Wingman
Browning A5
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2001 6:48 am
by judge jb
those ole humpbacks are some great guns but you got to enjoy heavy recoil.... only guns made after 1976 are steel shot friendly.. those made prior are not reccommended... heavi-shot and some of the others are safe for the barrel...
judge jb
Browning A5
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2001 10:44 am
by GulfCoast
You still see a lot of A5's out in the marshes. Look at the first two (the two best ones) Duck Commander videos and Robertson is shooting a 16 guage A5.
I would be carefull about shooting steel through it if it has a full choke.
It is interesting that Robertson remarks about shooting steel in the second video, but in the opening sequence you see closeups of bismuth boxes.
Browning A5
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2001 6:35 pm
by laduck
Let me see, I started teaching school in the fall of 1970 (my first full time job). I thought that I was rolling in money! That year I bought my first new car and a new shotgun (Browning A5). It has a 30" full and a vent rib, also a 3". Later I bought a second barrel (it was a 26" with invector chokes, made in Japan). In over 30 years I have not shot that gun 25 times! It looks like it just came out of the box! Great gun, but did not want to take it to the marsh. The marsh is a hard life for a gun. Jack
Shoot them sprigs on their first pass!
PS. Do any of you have a child that is a duck hunting fanatic? I might will them my gun. I have no children and no one else in my family hunts. [img]images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img]
Browning A5
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2001 9:37 am
by h2o_dog
laduck, my daddy has a child that is a duck hunting fanatic, and I also have a 18 month old son who is destined to become one. If you need a beneficiary in your will of the A5 either of us are qualified.
[ October 30, 2001: Message edited by: h2o_dog ]
Browning A5
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2001 11:32 am
by Wingman
Haha! I still act like a kid..does that count? Johnboy...it's changed from Smith Wills to Canton Civic Center..gotta call today and make sure.
Wingman
Browning A5
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2001 4:56 pm
by Anatidae
Wife gave me a Belgium A-5 magnum for our 5th wedding anniversary.....that was 18 years ago. It was 'as new' when she found it. 'Quit using it 3 years ago because I was afraid it would get too beat-up in the boat and didn't really want to drill it for sling swivels. 'Had to really 'pamper' that thing, so I bought another gun that I could 'abuse'.
The A-5 is a good waterfowling piece IMO, having some useful features like the magazine cut-off, especially if you jump-shoot ducks out of a canoe. [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
I just chose to retire mine....just have this thing about 'hard to replace' guns....I'll use'em but am careful what I subject them to.....and if you hunt much in a boat, you know what can happen to them. [img]images/smiles/icon_eek.gif[/img]
I'm looking forward to using mine again, in the rice field, this year. 'Has a 28" 'fixed' modified choke......oughta be just right! [img]images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img]
Browning A5
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2001 8:10 am
by Sambo
I have a Belgium A-5 - made in the 1940's. Of course, no steel shot is coming out of it. I do use it for dove hunting. It was my grandfathers who is no longer with us, so it means alot to me. Don't think I would ever take it out in the blind.
Great gun.
Chocolate Lab
Browning A5
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2001 1:22 pm
by Drake
I have a Browning Belgium made A-5 that my father handed down to me. I used to love shooting it until I started duck hunting. Since I had to shoot steel shot, I couldn't use my A-5. I put it up because I was shooting over all of my ducks after using my A-5 for dove hunting. I couldn't adjust to shooting both the humpback and my citori. So, I just started shooting my citori for doves too. I will never sell my A-5 and will hand it down if I ever have a son. It is a good gun.
Browning A5
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2001 4:52 pm
by Anatidae
Chris, maybe we can get out to the gun club before the season. I'd like to run a few rounds through the A-5 before the season, to see if I can even 'hit' with it. [img]images/smiles/icon_sad.gif[/img] I'll call you next time I get a chance to go. [img]images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img]
How's your puppy comin' along?
[ October 30, 2001: Message edited by: Anatidae ]
Browning A5
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2001 5:01 pm
by mallardchaser
GOOD GUN BUT JAMS EASILY W/ ANY DIRT/DEBRIS IN IT. I USED ONE FOR A COUPLE OF YEARS.
LIKES TO FREEZE TOO.
GET A 1187, CHEAPLY PRICED AND A GOOD GUN.
Browning A5
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2001 5:30 pm
by Drake
Randy,
I'd love to go shoot some time. That little puppy is almost 80 pounds now. [img]images/smiles/icon_eek.gif[/img] He's doing pretty good - I just hope he doesn't eat me out of house and home. [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]