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Clay shooting on Sunday I saw for the first time in person a Browning B725 20 Bore Black Edition.... Omg!! What a beauty itis!!!

Found out last night me and dad are off to the shooting show so can't wait to have a hold and a small play with one! If only funds allowed I know what I'd be buying next!

 

What are people's thoughts on this gun :) general curiosity really..

 

Dave

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Do it Dave....... :yes:

 

Just think how good you would feel with that bonny gun tucked away in the back of the Jimny, driving the car you love en route to shoot the gun you love.........it's only money (or credit) :big_boss::P

 

Edit to add the small print: Following mischievous advice given on a forum is entirely at your own risk

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Hi

Got to agree it's a very nice gun

And defiantly not worth borrowing money for

Get a jam jar and start saving

Never worth getting into dept for a luxury item

Just my thoughts

All the best

Of

+1 save your money and before long you'll own one, best of luck.

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Do it Dave....... :yes:

 

Just think how good you would feel with that bonny gun tucked away in the back of the Jimny, driving the car you love en route to shoot the gun you love.........it's only money (or credit) :big_boss::P

 

Edit to add the small print: Following mischievous advice given on a forum is entirely at your own risk

 

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I just dont get the attraction, not specifically with this gun but most of the modern stuff, although that's all I own. A mate has just bought an english gun from 1917 that started to be built in 1915, had a new stock by Holland and Holland in the 30;s and was first bought by a British army officer at the end of the first world war. I have not seen the gun but i am fascinated by its history and its provenance more than the gun itself. I can see the quality of some of the new models and the beauty of design but there will always be another. I guess todays new gun is tomorrows antique.

Maybe I am just getting older ? :hmm:

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Your a bad man. your other guns are not going to be happy to be left in the rack by this new love. You'd better go and get them out of the rack, give them a good rub down with a copy of the shooting times Ect and throw them up into your shoulder a few times to show them that you loved them once. offer to take them out to break a few clays like you used to do.

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