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Old 09-17-2012, 09:51 PM
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Where do yall come up with this crap ? I have shot Brownings for the past 15 yrs and never had to do this . I clean it at the beginning and the end of duck season ,thats it . I own a Gold ,Silver and a Maxus no problems .
If you could only have one of those three what one would you pick?
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Old 09-18-2012, 04:12 AM
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If you could only have one of those three what one would you pick?
I actually shoot the silver better than any of them . The Maxus is lightest of the three and probably my favorite one. And Im waiting to get my hands on the new A5 next . Im a Browning fan and collector .
The main thing is pick which gun fits you best ,no matter who makes it .
I have seen ALL of the manufacturers guns fail at some point,so its really up to you and what you wanna spend your money on.
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Old 09-18-2012, 01:33 PM
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I actually shoot the silver better than any of them . The Maxus is lightest of the three and probably my favorite one. And Im waiting to get my hands on the new A5 next . Im a Browning fan and collector .
The main thing is pick which gun fits you best ,no matter who makes it .
I have seen ALL of the manufacturers guns fail at some point,so its really up to you and what you wanna spend your money on.
whats the difference between the gold and the silver?
Is it worth the extra $200-$300 for the maxus?
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Old 09-18-2012, 01:36 PM
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whats the difference between the gold and the silver?
Is it worth the extra $200-$300 for the maxus?

my dad has a maxus i shot sunday and i love it. Thinking about buying one
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Old 09-18-2012, 05:44 PM
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whats the difference between the gold and the silver?
Is it worth the extra $200-$300 for the maxus?
The gold has a rounded reciever and a magazine cuttoff, the silver has a semi hump back reciever and no magazine cuttoff. The maxus has the rounded reciever and a magazine cutoff . The maxus is lighter than both the gold and silver .

I like the design of the Maxus ,it has a quick release forearm so when u have to do all that cleaning its easier ....l m a o
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