I started with a Browning 71 Standard grade rifle and that led me down the Winchester71 path to poverty, but that's another subject. Then I got a Browning 65 (218Bee), beat up a bit but with brass and bullets for pretty cheap, then a Browning 53 (32-20)with a scratch on the receiver for good price. As these were not "perfect" I added tang sights to both of them. Next I got a Browning 92 in 44Mag but later convinced myself I need a $3,000 rifle scope so bye-bye 44

. Lucky me I found an as new Browning 92 in 357Mag

, so it's all good. Next I found a Browning 95 in 30'06.I got really lucky and got a Browning 71 carbine with some superficial pitting on the receiver for $400

! Same fellow sold me a Browning 1886 HighFrade carbine with enough scuffs on it that I can shoot it as much as I lie (or my shoulder can tolerate).I put a Turnbull base on it and mounted a FastfireII on it just for kicks. And finally after a series of swaps and purchases of Finnwolf's and Winchester71's with a good buddy I ended up with new in the box High Grade Browning 71 rifle and carbine versions.
I think these Brownings are some of the nicest leveractioss out there.
If I had a time machine I would go back to the early 90's and buy 1 of everyone of these Browning replicas and put them away.Instead I was burning through money with IPSC pistols and gasoline going to matches (where I never won
Anybody else a fan of these Brownings?