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A couple more I purchased from my dad's estate. When I was given the appraisal and description of these guns, it was vague to say the least. The 1955 was listed as a belgium browning in 380 so I assumed a 1910/1922. I already have a 1922 so I was pleased to find something other. The browning was described as a lever chambered in 357. Nothing else. I'm in the dark with the browning/miroku models so when I seen it was a b92 I was pretty happy. Minus the nicks in the wood put there by my retard brother. The Radom I'm just flat out happy with. Very nice condition. Also, if anyone can decipher the serial number on the 92 I would appreciate it. 20220320_175359.jpg 20220320_175250.jpg 20220320_174914.jpg 20220320_174853.jpg 20220320_174848.jpg 20220320_174802.jpg 20220320_174807.jpg 20220320_174816.jpg
 
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Three great purchases; especially the F B Radom VIS wz 35! I had a Browning Model 1910/55 just like yours and was always fascinated by the quality workmanship that went into it's manufacture! With the exception of a few of those scratches/scuff marks; the Browning B92 is another fine looking addition to your collection.
 
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Thank you Jeff, I am going to show my wife these pictures and tell her what a good, good man I am to have only a small portion of the firearms you have. LOL I like them 1862 Winnie's

Good thinking. I think I'm going to tell my wife you all make fun of me and call me names because of how few guns are shoehorned into my safe. Maybe she'll feel bad for me, I'll be doing my best tiny Tim impression (the story character, not the musician ) and lay it on thick.


Nice winchester OP, likewise on your line up. That lonely modern sporting rifle gave me a laugh. Good stuff.
 
Good thinking. I think I'm going to tell my wife you all make fun of me and call me names because of how few guns are shoehorned into my safe. Maybe she'll feel bad for me, I'll be doing my best tiny Tim impression (the story character, not the musician ) and lay it on thick.


Nice winchester OP, likewise on your line up. That lonely modern sporting rifle gave me a laugh. Good stuff.
Judging by the size and shape of the magazine, as well as the beefy barrel, Im guessing its not a .223 either?
 
I love it -makes me feel like my own collection is very moderate ;)

Lovely Radom pistol there, to me the 1922s are pretty but not great fun to shoot. The Radom is gorgeous and they’re said to be pretty accurate, too.
 
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Would that be an M1941 Johnson rifle there between the M1 and the Thompson Model 1927 by any chance?

Very cool!
Yes, a Johnson. That one was my dad's. And I apologize for seeming so vain. I am in no uncertain terms showing off. Just kind of proud that a father and sons collections can overlap and continue to grow.
 
Yes, a Johnson. That one was my dad's. And I apologize for seeming so vain. I am in no uncertain terms showing off. Just kind of proud that a father and sons collections can overlap and continue to grow.
I dont think anyone took it as vanity, Jeff. We love it!

You'll have to pardon us our unabashed envy, however......:)
 
Jeff, is that model 25 Remington a 25-20 or a 32-20? I have one in 25-20 and it is one of my favorite rifles.
 
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