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Browning A5 Light Twelve Buck Special FOR SALE

Brand new in box w/ manual,unfired,12 ga 24" smoothbore slug barrel w/ factory iron sights,factory sling swivels.

For those who know,A5's have been discontinued for several years now and are harder to find in good condition.A guy is selling the same exact model on Guns America for $1200.http://www.gunsamerica.com/classifieds/none/_976845176.aspx

First $800 takes it,must have NJFID card & certificate of eligibility completed.Pics coming soon.Email inqiries to kpk8205@hotmail.com
 
Hello Browning10ga

Is this gun still available?

It wouldn't be for me, but another person.

Again ..... its brand new and never fired? No one has messed with the screws in the sides of the reciever? In the original box? What does the inside of the box look like ..... the foam and the plastic? I ask because I believe the guy to be a collector, and the condition of the box may mean a lot. I see the outside of the box looks damaged.

If so, I'll give the guy your email. The guy may have been just boasting about buying your gun, but maybe not .......

I see you sell guns sometimes here on this forum. Do you hold a FFL to sell guns, or do you just have too many toys around the house? [up] :)

Thanks
Jim
 
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Yes,It's still available.yes,I have too many toys,no FFL,just a private owner.Inside of original box is foam,box may be a little banged up up the gun is brand new,unfired.No screws removed or damaged.
No hurry to sell this gun,when it goes it goes.Any and all interested parties I would be glad to let you come look at it.It's a really nice gun!
 
But there is nothing wrong with the Japan A5's. Many even believe that they are better built because of modern materials and processes, though the design was not changed at all.

On the other hand, A5's never break, even if its 100 years old. John Browning was a genius, for sure.

I sometimes look at gun prices, and the Japan A5's are definatly appreciating in value, as the other models. The Moroko Gun Plant in Japan is all about quality. The Belgium A5's have that Browning aura to them. To each his own. The A5 is a true classic.

Jim
 
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