I have a A5 made in 1977 with a 28"barrel with a vented rib.
My question is how common are the vented rib barrels as I want to cut it down to make a slug gun.
I also have a spare barrel with no rib .There appears to bt a lot more of these barrels around.
So should I keep the ribbed barrel intacked and chop the other down to size?
Bob
Re: Browning Auto 5 ventilated rib
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Re: Re: Browning Auto 5 ventilated rib
What length/choke is the plain barrel? If it's one I don't have I may have possible trades.
The vent rib are a lot less common, so I'd not be keen to chop that one if there were other options.
The "Buck Special" 24-inch rifle sighted A5 barrel was based on a plain profile, not ribbed. They also made a version for the BPS.
(Thinking along the same lines as you, but waiting for the front sight base: I already have the correct "Buck Special" rearsight assembly...but not yet decided if I should chop to 24" or just use one of the 26" barrels for a little extra sight radius)
The HOLY GRAIL A5 is the Police model.
Almost had a stock from one a while back...almost
Aside from the rifle sighted barrel part of "my A5 project", I'm considering making up an 8-shot magazine tube in due course to replicate the Police model.
For now I'll make do with a Nordic extension tube.
The vent rib are a lot less common, so I'd not be keen to chop that one if there were other options.
The "Buck Special" 24-inch rifle sighted A5 barrel was based on a plain profile, not ribbed. They also made a version for the BPS.
(Thinking along the same lines as you, but waiting for the front sight base: I already have the correct "Buck Special" rearsight assembly...but not yet decided if I should chop to 24" or just use one of the 26" barrels for a little extra sight radius)
The HOLY GRAIL A5 is the Police model.
Almost had a stock from one a while back...almost
Aside from the rifle sighted barrel part of "my A5 project", I'm considering making up an 8-shot magazine tube in due course to replicate the Police model.
For now I'll make do with a Nordic extension tube.
Re: Re: Browning Auto 5 ventilated rib
Hi saddler
both my barrels are 28"
My intention is in a similar vein ti yours in building a slug gun .If I use the ribbed barrel it made fitting slug sights
a lot simpler job to do.
I am also on the look out for a extension mag tube ,
Good A5s are getting hard to find now though there is a lot of rubbish about.I was offered a load of spares for old A5 with the safety in front of the trigger guard
a few weeks ago but the straight hand stock was stock was rough so passed on it.
Bob
both my barrels are 28"
My intention is in a similar vein ti yours in building a slug gun .If I use the ribbed barrel it made fitting slug sights
a lot simpler job to do.
I am also on the look out for a extension mag tube ,
Good A5s are getting hard to find now though there is a lot of rubbish about.I was offered a load of spares for old A5 with the safety in front of the trigger guard
a few weeks ago but the straight hand stock was stock was rough so passed on it.
Bob
Re: Re: Browning Auto 5 ventilated rib
Got several spare barrels. Will dig them out later.
Not got an A5 with the "suicide" safety, as they're called by collectors.
Almost got one a while back but someone else beat me to it....
My oldest is early 50's or thereabouts.
Mag. tube extensions are easy....same thread as Remington guns...just a different length (you can fill the space with washers).
BPS/A5 extensions are still made by Nordic & Choate & a couple of other firms.
Not got an A5 with the "suicide" safety, as they're called by collectors.
Almost got one a while back but someone else beat me to it....
My oldest is early 50's or thereabouts.
Mag. tube extensions are easy....same thread as Remington guns...just a different length (you can fill the space with washers).
BPS/A5 extensions are still made by Nordic & Choate & a couple of other firms.
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Re: Re: Browning Auto 5 ventilated rib
Suicide safety ?
Do elucidate...
Do elucidate...
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Re: Browning Auto 5 ventilated rib
Saddler
The safety on the gun I was offered was different from your photo as the safety was on the very front of thea trigger guard not in it! .
your suicide switch must be even earlier than the pre 1953c. I had the chance to buy is it a very early model?
All very interesting though as every day is a school day with Mr Browning & the Auto 5 for me.
Bob
The safety on the gun I was offered was different from your photo as the safety was on the very front of thea trigger guard not in it! .
your suicide switch must be even earlier than the pre 1953c. I had the chance to buy is it a very early model?
All very interesting though as every day is a school day with Mr Browning & the Auto 5 for me.
Bob
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