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![]() Accessibility, User Agreement, Privacy, Cookies, Do not sell my personal information and AdChoice Norton Secured - powered by Verisign. Browning Trombone Manual To YourRead and print pages directly from the CD, or copy the entire manual to your hard drive. Service Manual contains detailed instructions and step by step diagrams for all workshop procedures. Apparently Winchester was planning to bring out a hammerless.22 pump at the time but couldnt because their design violated several Browning patents on the Trombone. From what I could find out, on Steves pages, it was an advertiser, or someone from a pop-up, trying to run a Java script that would cause the computer to download malware. When a site is reported, the search engines flash a warning page, and some anti-virus apps will block the page too. It could very well be all right now, but I would use another browser beside Internet Explorer to access it. I use the Opera browser, and I never have problems of downloading stuff in the background. Quote:hold the gun and the carcass, opening housing the trigger guard turned to the right and, with the help of the thumbnail detach the lever that extends in front of the piece assembly at the same time pushing it to the back, until it is a degagee the carcass. Slide-lift out of the frame and pull it back.Clears the lock after having its fulcrum in the groove of ejection, it can be removed. You need to push the ejector in to get the bolt out.There is around 60 years of powder residue in there, but seems to clean up alright Now to get it back together. This email link is to reach site administrators for assistance, if you cannot access TFL via other means. If you are a TFL member and can access TFL, please do not use this link; instead, use the forums (like Questions, Suggestions, and Tech Support) or PM an appropriate mod or admin.If you are experiencing difficulties posting in the BuySellTrade subforums of TFL, please read the sticky announcement threads at the top of the applicable subforum. If you still feel you are qualified to post in those subforums, please contact Shane Tuttle (the mod for that portion of TFL) via Private Message for assistance.This email contact address is not an Ask the Firearms Expert service. If you have a firearm related question, please register and post it on the forums. TRAP55 - Ive had a lot of fun researching some of dads old guns passed to me, and have been pretty successful dating most everything else including his 1st rifle, a.22 single shot that was originally selling for like 5 in Sears type catalogs with an ad that stated something like you shouldnt deprive your boy of a gun like this Can you imagine that today.in California LOLanyway - Im pretty sure this Trombone came into Dads possession when he was a teen in Canada, thus my ballpark on the date (and to your point about being rare in states).and Im sure this rifle dispatched hundreds of rabbits and ground hogs, but you could never tell by looking at it. Found a guy in Australia that had an owners manual (in French) for it who emailed me a copyI appreciate your response - that seems to align with my own search. Had a friend of a friend bring me one that was having feedingextraction problems. Browning Trombone Full Of CrudCleaned out a soup spoon full of crud, it must have had a million rounds through it, and it still made one hole groupsOnly one Ive ever seen, and had hands on. Owner had inherited it from his grandfather, who had bought it in Canada too.I could only find the owners manual in French too, people print these out and sell them on the auctions to the gullible.You might try contacting FN, and see what they have, but will most likely be a dead end or someone would have it by now.
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