Browning salt wood years5/31/2023 Now, lets's help them sustain our rights through NRAFFF auctions. The NRA Firearms for Freedom Program (NRAFFF) has partnered with to support their unique program supporting the liberties that built this country through the gift of firearms. Overall condition of this firearm, based on Blue Book of Gun Values guidelines, is 20%. While this example does seem to be functional, it's important to know that there really is no way to "repair" salt wood. It is probable that the inner workings have sustained more damage than what is visible. Although it worked, it was discovered that the salt which had impregnated the wood would, over time leech out, particularly where wood meets metal, and result in the corrosion which is evident on this example. Briefly, Browning employed a salt-cure process from 1967 until 1969 which was intended to dramatically decrease the time needed for the raw walnut blanks to cure (as opposed to their traditional kiln-drying). If you're not familiar with this problem, please do some research before bidding on this firearm. ![]() Unfortunately this appears to be a "salt wood" gun. ![]() This is a 1967 production Browning Broadway Trap, an over/under 12-gauge in the Superposed line. Support the NRA and Protect Your 2nd Amendment Freedom in 2020 with this BROWNING SUPERPOSED BROADWAY TRAP - SALT WOOD !
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