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I have been lucky to have found a genuine "sleeper" - Browning 20 bore Sporter circa 2001 with x 6 invector chokes, case etc - My question is, on the top barrel there is stamped " 2 3/4" and 3" Browning S.A "- Why both please?

The stock is highly figured and I started refurbishing it (Red Kite oil) today

Any thoughts appreciated!

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Browning don't stamp their barrels as Steel Proof, but from memory, if you get the guns handbook (maybe downloadable on line?) it will tell you whether the gun is suitable for use with commercially available HP steel cartridges! If it is, It will also tell you which factory (invector) choke constrictions are suitable for use with steel shot.....some are marked "steel" and some are not!

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Thank again - I did some research and the gun is suitable for steel shot and you are quite correct as some of the chokes are marked for steel. The only difficulty is that the RFD where I bought the gun thinks that its a grey import as there are no markings on the gun except the 2 3/4" and 3" markings on the top barrel.

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11 hours ago, Harnser said:

Yes true . But surely all 3inch guns can shoot  2 3/4 and shorter shells . I have never seen a 3inch gun stamped this way .

Harnser

Yes also true, but if you look at a few modern imported guns, you will find many have this sort of cartridge length suitability on the barrel...for instance s/a with, for use with 2 3/4", 3" and 3 1/2" cartridges!

The OP asked a question...I answered it!....if I'm wrong I'm sure someone will correct me!

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Thank you keeper96 - The numbers are only on the top barrel on mine. Still awaiting Browning to help me with which actual model it is - rumour has it from the gun trade that it is a "grey import" as the engraving(s) do no match any others.

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Hello

The proof marks are quite hard to see - The top one is circular with x 6 segments with the letter "I" in the centre, the next one down is a circle with "SP" in the centre topped by three horns next is NP and lastly the figure 3 - which tell me it is made in Japan (thank you Google) 

Still awaiting a reply from Browning to tell me exactly which model it might be?

 

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