My new Browning 86 carbine

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barbarossa
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My new Browning 86 carbine

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Picked this up a little while ago

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Re: My new Browning 86 carbine

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Sweet high grade, are you going to shoot it or just leave it as a safe queen?
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Re: My new Browning 86 carbine

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Why does Browning have to make 'em so pretty? :D The high grades sure are nice, and .........................they shoot too :D

Go ahead and have a blast.

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Re: My new Browning 86 carbine

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It s going hunting with me this fall.Life is too short to have safe queens.
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Go to it - I hunted with my High Grade Model 86EL all 5 years I had it.

The animals never noticed the upgrade .................................... :roll: . :roll:




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Good for you - shoot it and use it!
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Re: My new Browning 86 carbine

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barbarossa wrote:It s going hunting with me this fall.Life is too short to have safe queens.
AAAAmen! Pretty gun! What weight bullet do you plan to use?
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Re: My new Browning 86 carbine

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barbarossa wrote:It s going hunting with me this fall.Life is too short to have safe queens.
You got that right for sure :D :D :D
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Re: My new Browning 86 carbine

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barbarossa wrote:It s going hunting with me this fall.Life is too short to have safe queens.
My Sharps is going out from now on....I'll need sticks to keep it up, though...(no comments :twisted: )
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Re: My new Browning 86 carbine

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Verrry Nice!!! I'm glad to hear you will be using it. I would too! :mrgreen:

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Re: My new Browning 86 carbine

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BlaineG wrote:
barbarossa wrote:It s going hunting with me this fall.Life is too short to have safe queens.
My Sharps is going out from now on....I'll need sticks to keep it up, though...(no comments :twisted: )

Ya mean we kaint ask perzaxctly what yer gonna use the sticks to keep "up" ? . :roll:

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Re: My new Browning 86 carbine

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Very nice rifle you got there. Seems like you've picked up several nice rifles lately.
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Re: My new Browning 86 carbine

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barbarossa wrote:It s going hunting with me this fall.Life is too short to have safe queens.
That's what it was made for :wink:
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Re: My new Browning 86 carbine

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way too pretty to live in a safe
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Re: My new Browning 86 carbine

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Very nice! Thanks for sharing
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For what it's worth... I would shoot it also.
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Re: My new Browning 86 carbine

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That is just freakin beautiful! Yes, you definitely have to use it. That is where the true enjoyment in owning it lies.
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