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Description:
The Browning Auto-5 was the first mass-produced semi-automatic shotgun. Designed by John Browning in 1898 and patented in 1900,[4] it was produced continually for almost 100 years by several makers with production ending in 1998. It features a distinctive high rear end, earning it the nickname "Humpback". The top of the action goes straight back on a level with the barrel before cutting down sharply towards the buttstock. This distinctive feature makes it easy to identify A-5s from a distance. A-5s were produced in a variety of gauges, with 12 and 20 predominating; 16 gauge (not produced between 1976 and 1987) models were also available. This gun was manufactured in 1954 12 Gauge
Price:
$659.99
Curio/Relic: Yes Metal Condition:
Very Good Wood Condition:
Fair Condition with some scrapes Bore Condition:
Very Good Barrels:
29 1/2 Triggers:
Factory Trigger Stock Dimensions:
"14 1/2"", 1 3/4"" DAC, 2 3/8"" DAH, 1 /2"" Cast Off Fore End:
Channeled Sides Butt Pad:
White Line Butt Pad Weight:
9 lbs. Sights:
Vented Rib with Front Bead Chokes:
Full Choke Item Location:
Tulalip, WA
Description:
The Browning Auto-5 was the first mass-produced semi-automatic shotgun. Designed by John Browning in 1898 and patented in 1900,[4] it was produced continually for almost 100 years by several makers with production ending in 1998. It features a distinctive high rear end, earning it the nickname "Humpback". The top of the action goes straight back on a level with the barrel before cutting down sharply towards the buttstock. This distinctive feature makes it easy to identify A-5s from a distance. A-5s were produced in a variety of gauges, with 12 and 20 predominating; 16 gauge (not produced between 1976 and 1987) models were also available. This gun was manufactured in 1954 12 Gauge
Price:
$659.99
Curio/Relic: Yes Metal Condition:
Very Good Wood Condition:
Fair Condition with some scrapes Bore Condition:
Very Good Barrels:
29 1/2 Triggers:
Factory Trigger Stock Dimensions:
"14 1/2"", 1 3/4"" DAC, 2 3/8"" DAH, 1 /2"" Cast Off Fore End:
Channeled Sides Butt Pad:
White Line Butt Pad Weight:
9 lbs. Sights:
Vented Rib with Front Bead Chokes:
Full Choke Item Location:
Tulalip, WA
Description:
The Browning Auto-5 was the first mass-produced semi-automatic shotgun. Designed by John Browning in 1898 and patented in 1900,[4] it was produced continually for almost 100 years by several makers with production ending in 1998. It features a distinctive high rear end, earning it the nickname "Humpback". The top of the action goes straight back on a level with the barrel before cutting down sharply towards the buttstock. This distinctive feature makes it easy to identify A-5s from a distance. A-5s were produced in a variety of gauges, with 12 and 20 predominating; 16 gauge (not produced between 1976 and 1987) models were also available. This gun was manufactured in 1954 12 Gauge
Price:
$659.99
Curio/Relic: Yes Metal Condition:
Very Good Wood Condition:
Fair Condition with some scrapes Bore Condition:
Very Good Barrels:
29 1/2 Triggers:
Factory Trigger Stock Dimensions:
"14 1/2"", 1 3/4"" DAC, 2 3/8"" DAH, 1 /2"" Cast Off Fore End:
Channeled Sides Butt Pad:
White Line Butt Pad Weight:
9 lbs. Sights:
Vented Rib with Front Bead Chokes:
Full Choke Item Location:
Tulalip, WA
Description:
The Browning Auto-5 was the first mass-produced semi-automatic shotgun. Designed by John Browning in 1898 and patented in 1900,[4] it was produced continually for almost 100 years by several makers with production ending in 1998. It features a distinctive high rear end, earning it the nickname "Humpback". The top of the action goes straight back on a level with the barrel before cutting down sharply towards the buttstock. This distinctive feature makes it easy to identify A-5s from a distance. A-5s were produced in a variety of gauges, with 12 and 20 predominating; 16 gauge (not produced between 1976 and 1987) models were also available. This gun was manufactured in 1954 12 Gauge
Price:
$659.99
Curio/Relic: Yes Metal Condition:
Very Good Wood Condition:
Fair Condition with some scrapes Bore Condition:
Very Good Barrels:
29 1/2 Triggers:
Factory Trigger Stock Dimensions:
"14 1/2"", 1 3/4"" DAC, 2 3/8"" DAH, 1 /2"" Cast Off Fore End:
Channeled Sides Butt Pad:
White Line Butt Pad Weight:
9 lbs. Sights:
Vented Rib with Front Bead Chokes:
Full Choke Item Location:
Tulalip, WA