WebOct 9, 2024 · "During late 1966, Browning's salt wood problems began to emerge, and continued until 1972. Most experts have never seen a long tang salt gun, and therefore believe that almost 100% of the salt guns had short tangs." This one is long tang Pigeon Grade with the "French Grey" receiver from 1969. WebDec 28, 2013 · The salt wood problem arose around 1966 and persisted through approx. 1973. From what I understand it was more common on the higher grades guns. By the present time, if the problem is present, it should be showing up anywhere metal touches wood. ... Browning can tell you if a particular year build used salt cured stocks, but not …
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WebJan 30, 2012 · The 'salt wood' period is generally 1966 to 1971, with the later years showing the most production, and can be found in any Browning model. Superposed shotguns, T … WebMar 3, 2011 · Browning restocked a lot of the guns but not sure what the policy was for them and when it stopped. The salt wood was used from 1962 to 1972 according to my … オルメテック 副作用
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WebDec 20, 2006 · Browning was enjoying great sales in the 60's and they were supplying wood to the FN plant in Belgium as we had a ready supply of it here in the states. The problem was they could not supply enough to meet the demand. The tried and proven method of curing wood was with kiln drying. WebDec 14, 2010 · Joined Nov 16, 2010. 27 Posts. #17 · Dec 13, 2010. Not Salt Wood. I was checking my T Bolt for salt wood, and the trigger bolt to the barrel through the stock and the trigger screw to the stock were both clean. But I just had to check the butt plate because of the post stating that was the definitive check for salt wood. http://www.saubier.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24478 pascal edition rue de rome