Its a B125 not a B25. It was Browning's best effort at a competition gun in the 90s in their transition period from fine handmade guns to a reworked in the white gun supplied from Miroku. Finished in the FN custom shop they gained decades of experience in building a handling gun. I have a two barrel combo set 12ga and 20Ga 30" full and full seperated barrels F1 Trap gun that's unfired in my collection made in 1996. Likely in the last run of this very of this very impressive gun.
Never knew of a b25 f1 model. Over here in the states I see plenty of b25 superposed models, old hunting gun mostly. The f1 reminds me of my 30 inch b425 that I’ve shot since 97. Love the channel btw.
I've only seen the F1 in the trap version. I prefer the B525's I have two 12 (32"0 & 20 (20") the only downside are the ported barrels. IMOP if you have the gun mounted properly you don't need them.
The reduced muzzle flip from barrel porting is negligible, particularly if you have the gun mounted properly. If they made that much of a difference, all of today’s guns would come with ported barrels or ported chokes as standard.
I like the older Browning's, good craftsmanship
Hold the gun on the hinge pin for a bit longer so that we can see if it is balanced correctly on the hinge pin.
Thanks, David, for a nice review and for controlling that nervous twitch. I'm going to start checking the local used gun racks.
Its a B125 not a B25. It was Browning's best effort at a competition gun in the 90s in their transition period from fine handmade guns to a reworked in the white gun supplied from Miroku. Finished in the FN custom shop they gained decades of experience in building a handling gun. I have a two barrel combo set 12ga and 20Ga 30" full and full seperated barrels F1 Trap gun that's unfired in my collection made in 1996. Likely in the last run of this very of this very impressive gun.
Can you do a video explaining the mechanical difference between a Sporter , trap and skeet gun?
This is a B125 ( B325 parts and B25 action) finished in Fabrique Nationale de Belgique (like its now the B15....!!)
Never knew of a b25 f1 model. Over here in the states I see plenty of b25 superposed models, old hunting gun mostly. The f1 reminds me of my 30 inch b425 that I’ve shot since 97. Love the channel btw.
Its a B 125
Do you have one for sale at the OGC by any chance? ............Looks where you're looking......result 👍🏼
😂😂😂 I was going to say the very same thing.
I am sorry but this gun is not a OGC gun at all it is a gun from a friend that as let me do this film.
Had the trap version for abt its a B125 not B25,they are a cracking gun 👌
I used to have one back in the 80
I've only seen the F1 in the trap version. I prefer the B525's I have two 12 (32"0 & 20 (20") the only downside are the ported barrels. IMOP if you have the gun mounted properly you don't need them.
1st here.😂
Like always a nice entertaining video
The reduced muzzle flip from barrel porting is negligible, particularly if you have the gun mounted properly.
If they made that much of a difference, all of today’s guns would come with ported barrels or ported chokes as standard.
Is it steelproof
Barrel porting is for Muzzle (flip) and recoil reduction , not barrel swing speed🤦♂
My nephew has got one for years.
Muy hermosa armas amigos saludos belleza
Reviewed this gun few months ago. Rinse and repeat the sponsor channel
This gun has not been on the Channel the gun you were thinking about was not a B25 one.
@@TSCTheshootingchannel a browning f1 is not the same as a browning f1? Ok
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