Yo soy un FANATICO de Browning lo tiene todo y creo que es la única escopeta que tiene una sección del caño de arriba adentro de la báscula. Yo también tube un B25 y creo que fue lo mejor que construyó la EMPRESA. y me ENORGULLEZCO de decirlo.❤❤❤❤❤
Good video! I inherited my late fathers 1975 browning b2g sp trap. Its pretty much the twin of the one in your video, though mine was engraved by sophie Pergal. It is a stunning gun and i shoot it every week. It must have shot a couple of hundred thousand rounds over its life and yet it still shoots beautifully with a broken ejector being its only breakdown. For me the best feature is the ultra wide rib, it frames the target beautifully and when she is hot it keeps the haze away from the foresight. Cracking good gun!
Lacquer is 100% waterproof and flexible so it doesn't crack. Applies via spray guns so it's easy and dries fast. Lacquer has been used on wood forever even back to the ancient Egyptians and seems plenty durable mainly because water can't touch it so moisture can't ruin or rot your wood objects. I'm guessing the main reason was the perfection of spray applicators for less labour involved and the drying times being so short made for fast turnaround times.
I own a number of Brownings but no B25 yet. Really enjoy learning about them in your videos. I've always thought lacquering was done to save time and therefore cost?
Hello sir, Thx for your video. A buddy of mine own a B25 FN, build 1984. But there is a bolt missing. M3 is just to large. Could you or someone else tell me if the bolt used even are metrical ? I mean with a metrical tread like f.e. m2 ? Or is it a different tread that is used. Something American maybe ?
I have just bought a FN B25 B2G that is also engraved by Luis Acampo. It has a lovely swan-neck stock and a snabel forend, narrow rib, choked 1/4 and 3/4, 28" barrels. How much does the gun in the video weight? Thanks for the great video.
Yo soy un FANATICO de Browning lo tiene todo y creo que es la única escopeta que tiene una sección del caño de arriba adentro de la báscula. Yo también tube un B25 y creo que fue lo mejor que construyó la EMPRESA. y me ENORGULLEZCO de decirlo.❤❤❤❤❤
I enjoyed stopping by there today, I'll do so again.
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Good video! I inherited my late fathers 1975 browning b2g sp trap. Its pretty much the twin of the one in your video, though mine was engraved by sophie Pergal. It is a stunning gun and i shoot it every week. It must have shot a couple of hundred thousand rounds over its life and yet it still shoots beautifully with a broken ejector being its only breakdown. For me the best feature is the ultra wide rib, it frames the target beautifully and when she is hot it keeps the haze away from the foresight. Cracking good gun!
Really enjoy your posts 👍👍
A b2g is my next gun for game shooting thanks for sharing your knowledge 👍👍
Thank you very much for watching.
really like the engraving on that one
It is a very nice looking gun
very informative, thank you Dear...
Thank you very much
Todas son Hermosas 💖 pero el grabado que más me gusta es el C 3 .❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Lacquer is 100% waterproof and flexible so it doesn't crack. Applies via spray guns so it's easy and dries fast. Lacquer has been used on wood forever even back to the ancient Egyptians and seems plenty durable mainly because water can't touch it so moisture can't ruin or rot your wood objects. I'm guessing the main reason was the perfection of spray applicators for less labour involved and the drying times being so short made for fast turnaround times.
We love hearing your comments so please post any below, and remember to add below why you think they lacquer this stock.
You gotta do more videos.
When you say "Paul" .... all I can see is del boy clay pigeon shooting hahahaha
I own a number of Brownings but no B25 yet. Really enjoy learning about them in your videos.
I've always thought lacquering was done to save time and therefore cost?
Thank you very much. We're going to leave the lacquering question unanswered for the time being.
@@CountrywayGunshop1 still find myself coming back to these videos as a resource 2 years later! Please do some more!
Hello sir,
Thx for your video. A buddy of mine own a B25 FN, build 1984. But there is a bolt missing. M3 is just to large.
Could you or someone else tell me if the bolt used even are metrical ? I mean with a metrical tread like f.e. m2 ?
Or is it a different tread that is used. Something American maybe ?
I have just bought a FN B25 B2G that is also engraved by Luis Acampo. It has a lovely swan-neck stock and a snabel forend, narrow rib, choked 1/4 and 3/4, 28" barrels. How much does the gun in the video weight? Thanks for the great video.
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Gold trigger on a B25???
Definitely does not look like American walnut to me but light walnut from Europe.