Recommend you find a gunsmith and ask for assistance.
Most of the Japanese made guns will interchange without fitting. On Belgian models, it is recommended that a qualified Gunsmith fit the barrel for you. Fitting is simply "the fine grinding of the metal" to make the barrel recoil back into the receiver smoothly.
You are NOT supposed to put the ramrod back into the barrel if you want to fire the musket. It would go back in its slot.
Depends on how far back the split goes. If it is only split 2"-3" from the muzzle, it can be cut and recrowned. If it is split back futher, the gun will have to be rebarrelled.
If your horse is trained right, simply sitting back and putting wait on the back of the saddle should slow them down.
BROWNING CHOKES AND THEIR CODES (ON REAR LEFT-SIDE OF BARREL)* designates full choke (F).*- designates improved modified choke (IM).** designates modified choke (M).**- designates improved cylinder choke (IC).**$ designates skeet (SK).*** designates cylinder bore (CYL).INV. designates barrel is threaded for Browning Invector choke tube system.INV. PLUS designates back-bored barrels
BROWNING CHOKES AND THEIR CODES (ON REAR LEFT-SIDE OF BARREL)* designates full choke (F).*- designates improved modified choke (IM).** designates modified choke (M).**- designates improved cylinder choke (IC).**$ designates skeet (SK).*** designates cylinder bore (CYL).INV. designates barrel is threaded for Browning Invector choke tube system.INV. PLUS designates back-bored barrelsIf you have any problems trying to figure it out, call or write Browning. You can contact them on their web page at Browning.com.
The Apex barrel is BT's upgrade to the Tippman Flatline barrel. It allows the shooter to "curve" the ball around or "dive bomb" over the top of bunkers by putting a spin on the ball. It also will allow the shooter to get extra distance out of a shot by putting a back spin on the ball. How the it works is the tip of the barrel has a ridge that gives the ball a spin like a curve ball or a spin on a ping pong ball. You can get the same effect by turning a Flatline on the side.
No, the recoil springs are not adjustable. You can stretch one out and reinstall it, but it will wear back down again if in fact it is too weak to operate the recoiling barrel. The spring should be replaced.
Generally male reproductive hormones spike when hooked up to internal feed back mechanisms.
it is the bottom part of the back near the bum
Hi...I had the same question...got to this site: www.marstar.ca/AssemblyBrowningCal25AP.htm In case you cant do this or the site disappears, Pull back the slide a little ways and grab the end of the barrel. With the barrel pointed away from you, turn it CLOCKWISE 1/3 turn. Youll be able to figure it out from there. PATRICK
The ignition barrel can be removed by removing the retaining ring. The barrel will slide out. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the barrel.