ky wonder
US Veteran
Yesterday was my birthday, while out at my lgs he passed on a old hump back, and told the guy I might be interested. I was.
The kid manning the gun store was not interested because he said it had a poly choke
I knew it was a cutts compenstor
After a quick look, the gun was honest Belgium early post war grade 1 browning A5, at 90% metal and wood, no cracks in the forearm, cutts was expertly attached to a Belgium vent rib barrel, with the cutts adjustable choke screwed on the compensator
I saw no choke marking on the left side of the barrel,
So I bought the gun because it reminded me of the gun I saw as a youngster when going on hunts with a local old veteran who owned a neighboring farm, and going to skeet shoots with him as a kid.
That old man passed while I was away in the service, and I had not seen the gun since the 60s
While I cant say it's the same gun, it sure would pass as its twin. I remember mr Nunn was a expert shotgunner and if a dove, quail, or duck came into range. It was headed to the pot.
Funny how an old gun can bring back memories
The kid manning the gun store was not interested because he said it had a poly choke
I knew it was a cutts compenstor
After a quick look, the gun was honest Belgium early post war grade 1 browning A5, at 90% metal and wood, no cracks in the forearm, cutts was expertly attached to a Belgium vent rib barrel, with the cutts adjustable choke screwed on the compensator
I saw no choke marking on the left side of the barrel,
So I bought the gun because it reminded me of the gun I saw as a youngster when going on hunts with a local old veteran who owned a neighboring farm, and going to skeet shoots with him as a kid.
That old man passed while I was away in the service, and I had not seen the gun since the 60s
While I cant say it's the same gun, it sure would pass as its twin. I remember mr Nunn was a expert shotgunner and if a dove, quail, or duck came into range. It was headed to the pot.
Funny how an old gun can bring back memories