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Join Date: Jul 2007
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I've inherited a Baby Browning .25. Excellent condition, still in the original box. It has the chrome slide, pearl grips and what appears to be a gold plated trigger. On the left side of the slide is "Browning Arms Company_St. Louis, Missouri". Underneath that is "Made In Belgium". The serial no. is 133375 and underneath that is stamped a large "S".
Any ideas on the age and value? Thanks, arnold
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
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It's definitely pre 1968. Almost all the ones in the US are. I have SN 4222XX. You have the lightweight model, which is considerably rarer than the all steel standard model. These are considered one of the finest .25 autos made. The "S" is not part of the serial number-it means the gun is "safe" when it is visible.
Value in like new condition is $400+. Bill |
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Aug 2005
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limited production factory lightwieght model
simulated / synthetic pearl grips... nice gun, value skyrockets if condition is better than 95% best regards, mike. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Sorry it's taken so long to get back, been out of town for a few days. Thanks for the info. This pistol belonged to my father and I had only seen it a few times. He passed away when I was a teenager, and my mother gave it to me on my 51st birthday. I hadn't seen it for at least 20 years. It's been kept in it's box and hidden for as long as I can remember.
The only thing that I've found is that the grips are cracked from the screw holes and won't tighten completely. Can a set of these grips be ordered from the Browning Co.? Thanks, arnold (I've also inherited a couple of shotguns that I'll have to look at. I'll post some questions about those too.) |
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Aug 2005
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BABY BROWNING POCKET PISTOL, LIGHTWIEGHT MODEL
sold in the US from 1954-1969 .25 acp / 6 round mag 2" BBL 6 groove right hand concentric twist rifling (1 in 11.82") weighs 274 grams unloaded simple blow back action alloy frame / concealed hammer / loaded chamber indicator nickel plated slide / gold plated trigger Nacrolac faux pearl polyester grips etc... bought one for my Mom on mothers day 2006 SER#293XXX (1964 DOM) came in a 2 pc piano hinged bakalite browning box (black lid / red bottom) some came with a little browning zippered case the highest SER# i have seen is SER#3499XX finding intact original factory grips may prove difficult and pricy... however there are 100's of types, styles, and material of reproduction or replacement grips available. nice little gun. best regards, mike. |
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Replacement grips are probably no longer available from Browning. I checked in the 1980s and the grips were $57 EACH!
I can make you a set, but they won't be a lot cheaper than the factory grips. Aftermarket grips are available, as are the black plastic grips. Some of them look pretty good. To get exact replacements I'm the only source that I know of-and I'm not real excited about making any! Whatever you do- save the old grips, screw, and escutchion. Bill |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Hi I'm looking for a set of assembly and disassembly instructions
If anyone has or knows where I can get them please pass it on to me Thanks Spikenb |
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Arizona
Posts: 3,487
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goggle Steves Pages.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: naugatuck,Ct.
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spik u r not giving any information for us try u tube
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