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WITHDRAWN REDUCED Excellent .50 Browning Mountain Rifle

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Reduced. Excellent condition, appears unfired, .50 Browning Mountain Rifle. Very minimal handling marks. Looks like muzzle rubbed against a painted surface. The 30" browned barrel has an excellent bore. The American Walnut stock has a couple of small marks. Single set trigger. 13.5 LOP. These are arguably the finest American production muzzleloading rifles ever made. $750 + Shipping.
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What makes these rifles better than say a TC Hawken?
Double wedge pins, heavy slow twist barrel, single set trigger, pewter nose cap,s traditional main spring, shall I go on? I have two, .45 and a .50 . These were made by Browning employees in a small shop in Utah,not GRRW! Limited run, a true piece of history.
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Double wedge pins, heavy slow twist barrel, single set trigger, pewter nose cap,s traditional main spring, shall I go on? I have two, .45 and a .50 . These were made by Browning employees in a small shop in Utah,not GRRW! Limited run, a true piece of history.
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What Nit Wit said.
 
They are nice. I would like to have this one. The steel mounted guns are much more collectable and rare than the brass ones. They also look more authentic.
 

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