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Browning Belgium

Postby Buckwabit » Wed Nov 03, 2010 7:12 am

I found a Video with step by step instructions of how to dissassemble and clean them. Would nayone attempt this or would you just pay the gunsmith $45 to clean it every couple of months?

I've had several people tell me it's quite a job. Have any of you every really tried to do it?
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Re: Browning Belgium

Postby 4dawgma » Wed Nov 03, 2010 7:18 am

you got a link to that video?
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Re: Browning Belgium

Postby quack fiend » Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:00 am

I've been shooting A-5's and remington 11's (same gun operationally) for 30+ years. They rarely need this level of detailed disassembly unless something breaks, which is rare also. All I do with mine is lightly lube the mag. tube and scrub the chamber well with a drill, cleaning rod, brush, and steel wool. I do this yearly and they just keep on shuckin' em out. If the inside of receiver gets gritty, just hose out with gunscrubber and relube. Stock removal and lubing of the action spring is needed if it gets dunked in the water.
you did put in the plug, right?
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Re: Browning Belgium

Postby clintallen » Wed Nov 03, 2010 5:49 pm

I would not suggest taking a Browning all the way down unless you have a week or so to put it all back together. :shock:
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Re: Browning Belgium

Postby torch » Thu Nov 04, 2010 12:49 pm

Most brownings end at at the gun smith in a bag. Very complicated
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Re: Browning Belgium

Postby Bankermane » Thu Nov 04, 2010 1:38 pm

I'd do it.
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Re: Browning Belgium

Postby Hays Creek » Thu Nov 04, 2010 2:43 pm

quack fiend wrote:I've been shooting A-5's and remington 11's (same gun operationally) for 30+ years. They rarely need this level of detailed disassembly unless something breaks, which is rare also. All I do with mine is lightly lube the mag. tube and scrub the chamber well with a drill, cleaning rod, brush, and steel wool. I do this yearly and they just keep on shuckin' em out. If the inside of receiver gets gritty, just hose out with gunscrubber and relube. Stock removal and lubing of the action spring is needed if it gets dunked in the water.
what he said: I think I've taken mine all the way down once in ten years (after dunking).
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Re: Browning Belgium

Postby Buckwabit » Thu Nov 04, 2010 2:50 pm

The gun is clean as a pin now..I'll just try to keep it that way. I can't find that video link. I should have saved it
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Re: Browning Belgium

Postby quack fiend » Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:22 am

I think MSDuckmen posted it on the refuge years ago, maybe you could contact him if he's still around?
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