I have a browning.32 acp
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2024 12:20 pm
Hi,
I have a browning.32 acp ,’22. Handed down as family heirloom. The handgun is probably at least 80 years old. It is in a very good condition and fires well. It has no signs of any corrosion / rusting. Only issue I have faced is breakage of the firing pin, twice , which the local gunsmith fabricated and it does the job well only issue Is the quality of the metal used to fabricate the pin but I now have anxiety issues regarding failure to fire.Couldn’t find an original replacement.
Another part is the magazine, which shows signs of wear and tear but does its job . I have contemplated replacing the weapon but the local gunsmith advised against it.
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I have a browning.32 acp ,’22. Handed down as family heirloom. The handgun is probably at least 80 years old. It is in a very good condition and fires well. It has no signs of any corrosion / rusting. Only issue I have faced is breakage of the firing pin, twice , which the local gunsmith fabricated and it does the job well only issue Is the quality of the metal used to fabricate the pin but I now have anxiety issues regarding failure to fire.Couldn’t find an original replacement.
Another part is the magazine, which shows signs of wear and tear but does its job . I have contemplated replacing the weapon but the local gunsmith advised against it.
It is rude to highjack someone else's thread -- open a new one of your own when you want to address a new topic! Your topic has been moved to a new thread. Next time, you will be expected to do this yourself - moderator