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The great thing about the Browning bottom ejection is:
You can turn the rifle 90 degrees either direction on your shoulder while shooting it.
And shower the competition on both sides of you with hot brass down their shirt collars.
Then, while they are distracted with hot brass slipping down their soft, flabby under-belly's, and getting seriously close to their neither regions!!
They start hopping up and down doing the Gangnam Style trying to get it out?
Right then, you can beat them easily and astoundingly in a beer can shooting match.
I don't know about hot brass, but I once chipped the tile in a gun shop with one of those rifles. I had repaired it, and test fired it with two magazines. I always counted shots and as I was turning away from the firing point of the indoor range, I worked the bolt several times to clear the rifle, thinking I was one short. Then I pulled the trigger.
I was one short, and an examination showed a small constriction in the magazine tube, just enough to keep one round back. With that gun, it is not so easy to check feeding and I made a mistake with fortunately no harm done except to the floor tile and a nick in a cinder block wall. But after that, I was super careful with those little guns.
LOL, I'm glad RCmodel had the chance to put his foot in his mouth before I did. I would have laid $100.00 down that Browning never made one in Stainless. My Grandfather, Father, and every male cousin (8 !) in my family has/had this rifle. It is tradition for the boys to get one at the age of 14. Got mine at the age of 12 back in '89 since I grew up shooting more than the rest.
LOL, I'm glad RCmodel had the chance to put his foot in his mouth before I did. I would have laid $100.00 down that Browning never made one in Stainless
I learned to shoot running and flying targets with my dads in the 70's Unfortunately he had to sell it when he divorced my mom.:banghead: had to do the same thing in my divorce so I understand now what he had to go through. I recall being very mad because it handled much better and was much nicer than my Glenfield model 60. I still want one and hope that I can run across a nice one.
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