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I have long admired the Belgian Browning Superposed, but from a distance. I am considering a purchase, but I am uncertain about the various grade options. I would appreciate it if someone could offer some insight into the difference between the Diana, Midas and Pigeon levels of finish.

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Pigeon Grade-lightly engraved silver/grey receiver flying pigeons
Diana Grade-deeper engraving with ducks and pheasants
Midas Grade-deep relief engraving with gold inlaid ducks and pheasants and a quail on the bottom, best quality wood.


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I would also be very careful to get educated on not only the grades, but the specific models and gauges, barrel lengths and chokes, the salt years, round knob/long tang, etc. Buying at a distance is risky for all but the experts or make sure you're dealing with somebody you know or has a long and excellent reputation.

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Good advice. Tons to know about the Superposed before you drop a wad of cash on one.


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The salt wood Brownings were made between 65 and 72, with maybe a little extra on each end.


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That is very good advice. Thanks for your input. Can you suggest reference material that would be helpful in learning about the Brownings? Also, I encounter the salt wood issue in almost every discussion I see on the Brownings. What happened exactly?

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The makers of salt wood guns packed the wood in salt to dry out the wood quicker. The salt leached back onto the metal.


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Here's a link to the salt wood story at Browning. Also important to check that the rib is not loose (I've had one like that, seen many others).

http://www.artsgunshop.com/Salt/Salt_Article-Page-1.htm

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Thanks, that is a really good article


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