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Started by allaboutshooting, October 07, 2011, 02:22:42 PM
Quote from: JohnDoe on October 07, 2011, 03:21:48 PMWhen? No info on website.
Quote from: gobbler74 on October 07, 2011, 07:34:06 PMI hope other gun companies follow suit. There sure are some nice guns needing a remake..
Quote from: 3" 870 Shell Shucker on October 08, 2011, 01:07:48 AMThe Invector DS Chokes look like a long "Mobil choke" with a Brass Band at the entry end. I appreciate the effort to seal off gases, but isn't the need for that only increased by muzzle-end threads on the choke tubes? It's sort of like creating a need for a fix, and providing the fix, all in one design.Since Invector and Invector Plus chokes are threaded on the entry end, as well as RemChokes and others, I would think that there isn't such a great need for a Brass Band to be added to their design.This sounds like something a design engineer came up with.FWIW, I hate the Mobil choke design, based upon a previously owned Nova.
Quote from: Old Gobbler on October 08, 2011, 09:29:11 AMI like the looks of the gun , I checked it out ant they tip the scales at 7 pounds and 3-5 ounces indicating it ill have handling qualities equal to some of the newer European Auto's - I think it is a good move for Browning to make that gun I have reservations about any choke system that has threads at the very end of the choke , due to bad experiences with friends not maintaining them and the choke becoming a permanent addition to the barrel - perhaps the bronze bushing is the fix for the residue clogging up the treads resulting in a stuck choke? I am unsure who will be willing/able to make aftermarket chokes due to the complicated design incorporating a bronze bushingoperator error in my opinion but every time I see a new hunter in the woods with a Beretta or Benelli I recommend they clean /lube it after every use
QuoteYou may notice a family resemblance, but let's get one thing straight, this ain't your Grandpa's Auto-5. In fact, the iconic humpback-shaped receiver is the only thing this new Browning autoloader shares with its legendary namesake.
QuoteI think it is a good move for Browning to make that gun
Quote from: natman on October 08, 2011, 11:46:15 AMIt's not really an A5. It's pure badge engineering, i.e. they made a new and different shotgun that shares a few styling cues with a real A5 and reused the name:QuoteYou may notice a family resemblance, but let's get one thing straight, this ain't your Grandpa's Auto-5. In fact, the iconic humpback-shaped receiver is the only thing this new Browning autoloader shares with its legendary namesake. http://www.browning.com/library/infonews/detail.asp?ID=372