Originally Posted by
rcoodyar15
I have a browning .22 takedown that I bought in 1968. Sent it back to browning to restore. Now it looks like the day I bought it. Wanted it to be something my grandchildren would be proud to have. That gun has a million miles and no telling how many bricks of .22's through it. As a kid I carried it everywhere.
Still want one of those Kidd 10/22's though.
Im in the middle of a Browning takedown restoration myself. Got to get all new furniture and new barrel threaded for suppressor.
Great backpack gun for camping. Light weight, compact, and very accurate.
^^ Read with southern accent !^^ and blame all grammatical errors on Alabama's public school system.
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