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09-13-2014 02:04 PM
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That's a beauty. You have good reason to show it off!
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I sure saw lots of them, but they haven't been in the shape of that one for many years...very nice.
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Any remnant of the decal is good. More is better. That one's fine.
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When I was an apprentice, learning the inside and out of the Brownings in 1964 (under the eagle eyes of Mr Stone and Sgt Etchells who I met up with again in '12) all of our Brownings were 0T and very low numbers and all had the full decal present. Prior to our group, the pistol taught was the old No2 revolver so the Brownings were brand new from Ordnance where they'd been since they were shipped over here.
The full EMER hadn't even been forumulated so the instructors were hurriedly pooling their knowledge prior to teaching us and writing it. We also had Canadian
user handbooks and if I remember correctly, some of the part designations were incorrect and we had to bar through and re-name them. Was LEVER, locking slide one of them that rings a bell.....?
Last edited by Peter Laidler; 09-15-2014 at 09:43 AM.
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Those books come from the fertile mind of the Infantry School SA instructors that are currently not employed on a course. I was watching them (at a distance) re-writing amendments for current weapons and some had a pitiful lack of imagination and actual weapons knowledge... In your day they were stationed in Borden Ontario, which is a base completely transformed now.
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We also had to section some of them as per - or close to - a factory example that was with them. Later I did one for the Browning pistol display at Warminster and another that we gave away
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Browning pistol display at Warminster
That would be neat to go back and cast your eyes on. I did a display for our own school at Gagetown that included SA from turn of the century forward. All up on display boards in the concourse. Don't know if they still exist though.
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Nice looking pistol
-Steve