enfieldspares Posted February 14 Report Share Posted February 14 (edited) Here's a 1960 made Browning Auto-5 in it's correct take down case by the Mastra Company. It's the first A-5 I have seen in the UK that appears to have what is a "trap" stock fitted rather than the usual standard stock that has more drop at the heel. Barrel is a genuine ** marked so about modified choke. On s2 so has the usual restricted magazine that became law in the UK under the Tory Government 1988 Act. Sadly the case is a bit knocked about on the ends...which I suppose is the point of these cases I suppose. Here's a picture of the guncase factory. The building still is there and still in use but the Mastra Company aren't. Edited February 14 by enfieldspares Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scully Posted February 14 Report Share Posted February 14 Very very nice. 👍 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1Ab Posted February 14 Report Share Posted February 14 Nice auto 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
islandgun Posted February 14 Report Share Posted February 14 A beauty. I covet a nice a5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minibbb Posted February 14 Report Share Posted February 14 Are you going to be selling it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enfieldspares Posted February 14 Author Report Share Posted February 14 26 minutes ago, minibbb said: Are you going to be selling it? I don't know in truth. I have a standard stocked A-5 of about the same time and a standard stocked 16 gauge A-5 of about the same time. I am very happy to say that the 16 gauge is a proper, as made 2 3/4" model both barrel and receiver. The three are basically steel shot back up guns. I'll post pictures of them perhaps tomorrow. And, yes, on the gun in the picture it is a correct vent rib barrel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theshootist Posted February 15 Report Share Posted February 15 Fantastic. I have a very early Auto 5 with a straight stock. I also had one with a 32" ribbed barrel which I let go. It shot extremely well on clays. The ribbed barrels do seem to be quite rare over here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
islandgun Posted February 15 Report Share Posted February 15 21 hours ago, enfieldspares said: I don't know in truth. I have a standard stocked A-5 of about the same time and a standard stocked 16 gauge A-5 of about the same time. I am very happy to say that the 16 gauge is a proper, as made 2 3/4" model both barrel and receiver. The three are basically steel shot back up guns. I'll post pictures of them perhaps tomorrow. And, yes, on the gun in the picture it is a correct vent rib barrel. I like the 16g, and keep looking Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrowningDJC Posted February 15 Report Share Posted February 15 My father used to have a couple of 12’s, a 16 and a 20 bore. The 16 was the nicest to shoot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enfieldspares Posted February 15 Author Report Share Posted February 15 1 hour ago, BrowningDJC said: My father used to have a couple of 12’s, a 16 and a 20 bore. The 16 was the nicest to shoot. 1 hour ago, islandgun said: I like the 16g, and keep looking Here in the UK the 16 gauge ones that you see most often are the 2 9/16th inch chambered ones. Which have the fixed ejector on the back of the barrel. In theory they are the ones to have here and use standard 2 1/2" 16 gaune loads. But, of course, the 2 3/4" chambered guns which have a rearward moving ejector on the back of the barrel will handle BOTH 65mm and 70mm cases. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
islandgun Posted February 15 Report Share Posted February 15 3 minutes ago, enfieldspares said: Here in the UK the 16 gauge ones that you see most often are the 2 9/16th inch chambered ones. Which have the fixed ejector on the back of the barrel. In theory they are the ones to have here and use standard 2 1/2" 16 gaune loads. But, of course, the 2 3/4" chambered guns which have a rearward moving ejector on the back of the barrel will handle BOTH 65mm and 70mm cases. Thanks for the info, will keep an eye out for the 23/4 this summer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minibbb Posted February 16 Report Share Posted February 16 On 14/02/2024 at 20:52, enfieldspares said: I don't know in truth. I have a standard stocked A-5 of about the same time and a standard stocked 16 gauge A-5 of about the same time. I am very happy to say that the 16 gauge is a proper, as made 2 3/4" model both barrel and receiver. The three are basically steel shot back up guns. I'll post pictures of them perhaps tomorrow. And, yes, on the gun in the picture it is a correct vent rib barrel. Thanks matey, if you do sell please bare me in mind, been after an A5 for a while and it's a nice one! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enfieldspares Posted February 16 Author Report Share Posted February 16 Just now, minibbb said: Thanks matey, if you do sell please bare me in mind, been after an A5 for a while and it's a nice one! Yes. I will. I am trying to decide which one of the two 12 gauge A-5 guns I shoot least worst with. The one with the standard stock or the one with the trap stock! Then the added complication that as the 16 gauge has anyway a standard stock do I really want a 12 gauge with a different dimension stock. But, yes, I will keep you in mind. I am n the East Midlands BTW. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Konor Posted February 17 Report Share Posted February 17 (edited) On 14/02/2024 at 18:20, enfieldspares said: Here's a 1960 made Browning Auto-5 in it's correct take down case by the Mastra Company. It's the first A-5 I have seen in the UK that appears to have what is a "trap" stock fitted rather than the usual standard stock that has more drop at the heel. Barrel is a genuine ** marked so about modified choke. On s2 so has the usual restricted magazine that became law in the UK under the Tory Government 1988 Act. Sadly the case is a bit knocked about on the ends...which I suppose is the point of these cases I suppose. Here's a picture of the guncase factory. The building still is there and still in use but the Mastra Company aren't. Nice looking gun 👍 I now regret trading in an as new sweet sixteen with 2 barrels in its original Airways case, it was a 2 3/4 chambered gun made in 1957. No pictures unfortunately but below is my circa 1929 A5 12 bore which was a gift from my wife’s uncle , it has a solid rib the sweet sixteen had a matted area running down the length of the otherwise plain barrel Edited February 17 by Konor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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