Have owned in the past an original Browning and the Norinco copy. Browning was higher quality, smoother in operation, and more reliable - of course at a notably higher price. The difficulty you pointed out in inserting the magazine tube on a full reload was common in the Norinco, but was smooth and effortless in the Browning. One of my sons now owns the Browning, the Norinco was sold off.
Very nice firearm, looks like a ton of fun. For a moment there, made me want to look for one - keep telling myself that I already have a dozen or so 22 rifles. I don't think I'll look for one, but wow, looks fun.
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Interesting rifle. Thanks Rider
Have owned in the past an original Browning and the Norinco copy. Browning was higher quality, smoother in operation, and more reliable - of course at a notably higher price. The difficulty you pointed out in inserting the magazine tube on a full reload was common in the Norinco, but was smooth and effortless in the Browning. One of my sons now owns the Browning, the Norinco was sold off.
A very cool firearm. Thanks for sharing.
I dig it! 😎
Wish they had different chamberings.
And, it was available.
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Very Nice! It really looks like fun. 👍👍👍👍
It is. Thanks for watching.
Awesome. I love all the "little bit different" stuff.
Really like it. Except the buckhorn sight.
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Very nice firearm, looks like a ton of fun. For a moment there, made me want to look for one - keep telling myself that I already have a dozen or so 22 rifles.
I don't think I'll look for one, but wow, looks fun.
Ahhh, but do you have a bottom-eject .22 designed by John Browning?? Maybe it's time for a baker's dozen. Thanks for watching. 😎
I have one of these and it is a ton of inexpensive fun!!!
Light, easy to transport, easy to shoot. Thanks for watching.
I had a friend who kept a browning in his truck... when he got back from Vietnam.
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Neat plinker
Yes, it is.