Any love for Browning Replica Levers?
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Any love for Browning Replica Levers?
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?
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?
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I have a Browning 1886 in the rifle and carbine configurations. Well made, half cock safeties, and I just wished my eyes were better to take advantage of the barrel and tang sights. Rifle is heavy enough that bench shooting does not beat me up. Carbine has a bit more push behind it when I touch one off.
Of the other Browning lever action rifles, the only ones that really appeal to me are a 1892 in .357 and a 1895 in .30-40. Had the opportunity to buy a M71 in .348, but after shooting 3 or so rounds, I changed my mind. To me, the .348 recoil seemed excessive.
Of the other Browning lever action rifles, the only ones that really appeal to me are a 1892 in .357 and a 1895 in .30-40. Had the opportunity to buy a M71 in .348, but after shooting 3 or so rounds, I changed my mind. To me, the .348 recoil seemed excessive.
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One of the many guns I regret parting with is a Browning model 92 in .357, sold about 30 years ago to some now forgotten person who begged and pleaded for it. As I get older I realize that sold guns are so much harder to replace than the money they are sold for.
Re: Any love for Browning Replica Levers?
BLR in 358w
53 in 32-20
1886 45-70
Superposed 20ga
They all required work to be great. BLR trigger and barrel constriction. 53 got Stevesgunz treatment. The 86 had barrel constriction. The superposed had light primer strikes on the lower barrel, still not 100%.
Don’t care for the shiny finish.
Wouldn’t part with any of them.
53 in 32-20
1886 45-70
Superposed 20ga
They all required work to be great. BLR trigger and barrel constriction. 53 got Stevesgunz treatment. The 86 had barrel constriction. The superposed had light primer strikes on the lower barrel, still not 100%.
Don’t care for the shiny finish.
Wouldn’t part with any of them.
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Re: Any love for Browning Replica Levers?
The only Browning I have ever owned is a 92 in 44. I've had it a long time, and it's a good shooter, but I think the last time it was fired was by my oldest boy, maybe 10 years ago.
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Word to the wise....never sell that rifle. not that many in the world
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I have this Browning 1886 rifle and love it
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I have a 20 ga Superposed Lightning M/I made in the late 60s in Belgium. It's a fine gun and the only Browning I have left.
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I have a like new in the box 65 in 218 Bee. I have shot it some.
Also have a 92 in 44 mag and a 1886 SC in 45-70.
Very well built guns. I need to get them out to the range and give them some love.
JBowen
Also have a 92 in 44 mag and a 1886 SC in 45-70.
Very well built guns. I need to get them out to the range and give them some love.
JBowen
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Change the hammer springs...Tycer wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:27 pm BLR in 358w
53 in 32-20
1886 45-70
Superposed 20ga
They all required work to be great. BLR trigger and barrel constriction. 53 got Stevesgunz treatment. The 86 had barrel constriction. The superposed had light primer strikes on the lower barrel, still not 100%.
Don’t care for the shiny finish.
Wouldn’t part with any of them.
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I have an 1886 carbine in .45-70 Government and I love it. Extremely well-made.
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I like 'em but only have one, a '92 .44 mag, and it doesn't get out nearly enough. Still kicking myself for passing up a .357 for $350 about 20 years ago. If I ever run across a '95 in '06 it's coming home with me.
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I can't say anything about other examples, but both of these rifles are 1st class. The 1886 carries it factory sights, but the 1885 carries a Lyman 17A front and Marbles Tang Peep. Both well made and well fitted. More accurate than I'm capable of being.
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Griff: a lowall in .45 Colt!!! Wanted one, but by the time I acted, they were no longer available. Knew a few shooters who had them and all were pleased with the rile, the calibre, and results on the target or game.
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Yeah, it's so much fun! Shoots loads from cowboy action level up to 45+P well.Ray Newman wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 10:41 pmGriff: a lowall in .45 Colt!!! Wanted one, but by the time I acted, they were no longer available. Knew a few shooters who had them and all were pleased with the rile, the calibre, and results on the target or game.
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92 in 44 and BLR 81 in 243. Both quite accurate. 100 yds on the 243, 50 on the 92.
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I picked up a Browning 92 Centennial in 44 a couple of years ago. It was like new in the box with the original paperwork and manual. I really like it and it’s a lot of fun to shoot. Along with the 92 there was also a Browning 1886 in 45-70, both had been taken in on trade. While tempted I only had enough money for one at that time and so the 1886 didn’t make the cut. Now if I could just come across a 92 in 357…
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A Browning 1886 45/70 still my holy grail dream gun since it first came out in the mid 1970s.
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Pretty sure they didn't come out till mid to late 80's
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Yeah, 1886 1st year of production was 1986.
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I stand corrected, but plead creeping senility! I got the B-1886 confused with the B-92 which came out in 1978, the year I graduated high school. My dad gifted me a 1894 Marlin 44 mag 2 years earlier, but when the Browning B-92 came out I started lusting after it, even considering trading in my Marlin for just a brief moment. I came to my senses, and still own my Marlin. I had an uncle back then who collected old Winchesters especially those associated with the Kingdom of Hawaii. He ordered a B-92, and he let me handle it. It was beautiful except we both did not like the thick glossy finish which made the stock look plastic and slippery. I remember him rubbing down the stock with steel wool and lemon oil to cut the sheen. My lust for the 1886 started later as clarified by you gentlemen, and continues to this day. Thank you for refreshing my foggy memory.
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... own 2 BLR '81 straight stock takedown leverguns in 308 Win ... one is stainless (synthetic laminate & stainless steel) and the other "blue" (blued steel & walnut) ... they both love the factory Federal Power Shok 180 grain ammo and shoot sub moa 3 shot groups @ 100 yds so I don't handload for them because they do so well with the off the shelf cheap ammo ... love them both
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I had a Browning m92 for a number of years and thought it was a fine gun. An acquaintance lusted after it to the extent that he'd beat me up (figuratively) every time I saw him so I finally sold it to him, convincing myself that it was a good idea with the weak excuse that the wood was soft and dented easily. Big mistake. It's one that I really regret selling.
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I saw a B92 Centennial in 44 mag. today at the Old Fort Gun show. They were only asking $2,200 for it.
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... you can pick up a Rossi 92 for a heck of a lot less than $2200 and if you're a bit handy you can get rid of the pigtail safety on top of the bolt and polish it up to be just as smooth
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Re: Any love for Browning Replica Levers?
I’m a big fan of Browning leverguns and have managed to pick up a few over the years:
B-71 in 348 Win
B-92 in 44 mag
B-92 in 357 mag
B-1886 in 45/70
B-71 converted to 45/90
It’s a pity they don’t make them like that anymore.
B-71 in 348 Win
B-92 in 44 mag
B-92 in 357 mag
B-1886 in 45/70
B-71 converted to 45/90
It’s a pity they don’t make them like that anymore.
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I have a Browning Model 1895 in 30-40 Krag. I installed a Providence Tool copy of the Lyman Model 21 receiver sight to be able to shoot longer distances. It was my primary deer rifle before my poor health and the loss of my hunting partner forced me to quit hunting. I killed four Blacktail bucks with it and each one was DRT with no follow-up shot required.
I also used it for NRA High Power Rifle Silhouette competition where the Ram targets are shot offhand at 500 meters. That Browning actually outshot some of the scoped rifles!
I also have a Miroku made Winchester 1886 Limited Edition Deluxe Takedown in 45-70 of which only 500 were made. It had the tang safety and rebounding hammer and misfired about 20% of the time, so I removed the hammer and safety and installed a Browning 1886 hammer to give it a standard half-cock safety. An MVA Soule vernier rear sight nicely covered the tang safety slot. It now goes bang every time and is a great NRA Lever Action Rifle Silhouette rifle.
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I also used it for NRA High Power Rifle Silhouette competition where the Ram targets are shot offhand at 500 meters. That Browning actually outshot some of the scoped rifles!
I also have a Miroku made Winchester 1886 Limited Edition Deluxe Takedown in 45-70 of which only 500 were made. It had the tang safety and rebounding hammer and misfired about 20% of the time, so I removed the hammer and safety and installed a Browning 1886 hammer to give it a standard half-cock safety. An MVA Soule vernier rear sight nicely covered the tang safety slot. It now goes bang every time and is a great NRA Lever Action Rifle Silhouette rifle.
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