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Purchased yesterday, some of the nicest wood I've seen on a BL22 Flyer
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Purty! The little Browning is a neat little rifle.
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I have owned 3 over the past 39 years, none with wood this nice.
This one is a keeper.
Just trying to buy back guns I should'nt have sold.
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The little Browning is a neat little rifle. Love em'
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That's a nice one for sure. Are you going to stay with the irons or scope it?
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Well I'm going to try the sights as is, may look for a peep sight.
I have a peep sight on my 39 Mountie and it works well for my eyes.
However I may put a 4x Rimfire Leupold , need something small on this rifle.
According to the post office this one should be here Monday.
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another option for something small.......and fast.....
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That is a very good idea as well. A Bushnell Fastfire?
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Just had to step outside as the GSD is trying to catch and kill a Raccoon. How does that Red Dot sight work at night?
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yup. burris fastfire II. Works great at night with a flashlight held under the foreend......
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That FastFire doesn't look "period"... but I bet it is super effective. Burris makes a mount for the little Browning?
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no. I used one of those groove-to-weaver adapters
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Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
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I'm kicking myself for not buying a used one last year at my LGS. It was the silver receivered one with the longer octagonal barrel. Of course it was sold the next time I went in to look at it.
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