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Browning 9mm model 1935 cutaway

mach1bang

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Just thought I would show this one,as you don't come across this sort of thing everyday.
 

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Wow, so would I... I have a soft spot for cutaways

Browning Hi-Powers are my fave. pistol.... :D

BTW... where was the photo taken? Is it yours?

Thanks for sharing.

I am the lucky owner,got it a while ago, cost more than I wanted to pay,but thought when would I get another chance to buy such an item,so I talked myself into buying it.Seen this sort of thing on Internet,but always just photos,and never available to purchase.
I am told that having the adjustable rear sight is a rarity.
Tim.
 
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I am the lucky owner,got it a while ago, cost more than I wanted to pay,but thought when would I get another chance to buy such an item,so I talked myself into buying it.Seen this sort of thing on Internet,but always just photos,and never available to purchase.
I am told that having the adjustable rear sight is a rarity.
Tim.


Its quite nice.... Looks like an early pre-ww2 Belgian model.
 
Very nice, i too like cutaways, do you still have to have a deactivation certificate for it ?
cheers
Andy
 
It does have a deactivation certificate.By law even cutaways need one,not just complete guns.
Tim.

Many thanks, Have you any more to show ? I just have an Enfield No4 Skeleton action with the SK number.
Cheers
Andy
 
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Many thanks, Have you any more to show ? I just have an Enfield No4 Skeleton action with the SK number.
Cheers
Andy

Hi Andy,
I may post some other items at some point.
I am going through a difficult time at the moment,but will be more involved in this site in the future I think.
Tim.
 
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