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Looking for an A5 gunsmith
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06/22/24 11:04 AM
06/22/24 11:04 AM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 1,513 Homewood
Colt1917
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Seems I recall reading about a guy on Aldeer who specialize in Browning A5s. I've got my late uncle's Sweet Sixteen from the early 1950s and have replaced some of the internal components, but it has trouble cycling after the first shot, leaving the empty hull in the chamber with bolt closed. Any suggestions on an A5 guru/gunsmith? Thanks
Colt1917
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