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Browning BSS Sidelock
08 May 2016, 20:48
HomebrewBrowning BSS Sidelock
I have a chance to purchase a 12 bore BSS Sidelock 28 inch barrels for $3,500. I was wondering if you gents had any opinions or information on this gun. It appears very few were made. It is choked Mod/Full so I would probably open the chokes some. It also appears unfired. It would be used primarily for upland game. Is this something I should jump on or pass? Thanks.
09 May 2016, 00:19
p dog shooterI have two standard BSS's they are very good guns.
09 May 2016, 23:06
butchlocpass - way to much $$
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Originally posted by Norton:
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Browning BSS Sidelock
Like this one for $1349?
https://www.gunsamerica.com/99...28bls-m-f-nsst-9.htm
That's not the side lock BSS.
10 May 2016, 03:42
HomebrewThe linked gun is a box lock. Looking online the side locks look to be going for $4,000 to $5,000 for the 12 so I think the price is good. I was more interested in opinions of quality and handling. Thanks.
Price is good depending on condition. As far as handling, I don't love them, but I have a friend who loves his. Certainly would try before I bought. Most find them "clubby" feeling due to the thick barrels.
I would not alter the chokes since it would affect the collectors value
The BSS where made in several variations in 20 and 12, they where produced from 1971 to 1987
The standard with 26 or 28" barrels imp cly and mod in the 26 and full/mod in 28 or 30 (12 only)
early models where 2.75" chamber with silver non selective triggers. a couple years latter chamber t0 3" with gold selective triggers. They came in grade II also
The side lock where double trigger with fixed choked 2.75" they where considered the primo model and sold for upwards of 3 to 4 times the standard model
Browning reincarnated the sxs I for got the designation but they where also sidelock and priced in the $10K range
NRA Life Member, ILL Rifle Assoc Life Member, Navy
Oops.....sorry bout that homebrew.
For that money I would pick up an lc smith or parker if you want American. Plenty of Birmingham trade guns out there for that money if you wanted benchmade british. Or a sauer. Get what ever floats your boat when you are back in the cabin at night and cleaning the gun. Life is too short for shotguns you don't love and don't have character.
12 May 2016, 06:41
GrenadierI never shot one but they were reported as being very decent sidelocks and well worth the money. They received very good reviews in several magazines over the years. A write up by Bill Hanus convinced me I should look for one. I did look for a time but it seemed like all I could find were models with 26" barrels. The 28" gun should handle nicely. I would shoot it and pattern it with the primary ammunition/load you plan on using before opening the chokes.
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12 May 2016, 19:31
jimmy jI researched them a few years back. Hadn't even realized they existed up till then. Apparently they were a very short run, as they just never sold well. And, yes they run up to 6500.00 cdn when i went to find one.
I finally found a pair at a spring gunshow in Calgary, and they were new/unfired for 5500.00 each. When I finally had a chance to get my hands on them, I found the wood was left overly proud in the fit, and the feel was very "clunky". Heavy, awkward, and just not your normal "browning" fit. After actually trying to mount one, I am very glad I didn't jump into a sale online to buy one untried!
At 3500.00, it is a good deal (pending condition) as a collector, but check in on the inspection/return policy before sending any money. Knowing what I know now, I wouldn't own one. Just my opinion.
18 May 2016, 03:37
HomebrewGot a chance to handle it and it just didn't feel quite right for me. A friend wants it more so I am going to pass. It is in great shape but the chokes are not what I would want. I do have my eye on an old WJ Jeffrey box lock extractor sxs for 1,850. It has been refinnished and reproofed in England for 2 3/4 shells. I need to get my hands on it. Maybe get it real cheap. Would be a great "beater".
20 May 2016, 04:44
HomebrewThe Jeffery was sold before i could handle it.
30 May 2016, 16:08
Fallow BuckFor that kind of money you can be looking at a quality English SxS. I find the continental side by sides feel like shooting a OU clay gun in the bigger bores.
The exception is the odd small bore that turns up.
K
31 May 2016, 05:49
HomebrewI am very interested in an English gun. I do not have a great knowledge of the subject but am open to any advice you may care to share.
02 June 2016, 00:24
Fallow BuckHey Homebrew
Its all about finding quality before a name. We just got a great sidekick in by no name maker that has a heap of quality for £2,600. They don't hang about long but the new thing is to have a chat on the phone and get an idea of what you are looking for so that when a Suitable gun turns up we can let you know and see if it works for you.
Feel free to PM me your number and I can give you a call for a chat.
Rgds
Kiri