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    Browning Nomad

    Do any of you have one. I am curious.

    I have one and it has been more than 20 years since it was shot. If I can find a range to shoot at, I may shoot it again.

    It is a sweet fire arm. The only thing shot with it are targets and pine cones on the ground. I was in the navy and I will not point
    the pistol at anything living unless maybe a rattlesnake.

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    I don't own one but it is an interesting looking pistol.

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    Lowell, that’s a nice collector’s item. It looks very similar to the Ruger Mark IV
    Give it a good cleaning and take it to the range.
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    I know it is a sweet pistol, I did not know it is a collectors item. I have not fired it in a while. I will take it to the range.

    Thanks for replying.

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    I have a Browning Buckmark that's very similar. It is a very accurate pistol.
    Sharp solves all manner of problems.

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    For some reason, I see a disembodied hand reaching from behind a thick curtain in an old Charlie Chan movie.

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