Browning Auto5 "sweet 16"

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D_Bruce31
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Browning Auto5 "sweet 16"

Post by D_Bruce31 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:20 am

I'd love to see this one. My grandfather had one he held onto for his son, well he never had one. And I was the first grandson and had a blast (sic) with this rifle here's a link to the owners manual which has a total exploded diagram and a few other mechanism diagrams as well.

http://media.browning.com/pdf/om/auto5_light_om_s.pdf

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Re: Browning Auto5 "sweet 16"

Post by albinoman_88 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:47 pm

D_Bruce31 wrote:I'd love to see this one. My grandfather had one he held onto for his son, well he never had one. And I was the first grandson and had a blast (sic) with this rifle here's a link to the owners manual which has a total exploded diagram and a few other mechanism diagrams as well.

http://media.browning.com/pdf/om/auto5_light_om_s.pdf
damn lucky. on my dad's side i was the only one, out of 25 grandkids, that my grandpa liked and he was going to leave me either his luger, or several chopped up BAR. But he didn't have a will and my oldest cousin stole those from me. i haven't talked to him since. This was 9 years ago when i was 11.
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