I would like to hear opinions about the Browning Medallist/International.
How many olympic matches win this pistol?
Is more a pretty pisto than a serious pistol?
How much it cost in a good shape? (No red velvet case, no counterweigts, no screwdriver, just the plain pistol and 80% blue.
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I would be totally amazed if it was ever used in the Olympics, let alone won one.
Until 1984, when the Sport Pistol (25m Pistol - Ladies Match) was added, there were only the Free Pistol & Rapid matches (apart from the Army Pistol match in 1896). The Medalist / International would never have been competitive in any of those matches.
Until 1984, when the Sport Pistol (25m Pistol - Ladies Match) was added, there were only the Free Pistol & Rapid matches (apart from the Army Pistol match in 1896). The Medalist / International would never have been competitive in any of those matches.
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I think it has a 6 1/2 inch barrel so no go for ISSF. Would be OK for NRA
Another point is:
The grips are kinda on the huge/bulky side. You'll have to do some major mods............probably.
I have shot a fair amount of NRA Bulls Eye and you seldom see them on the line. Some folks get all choked up when the word "Browning" is mentioned. I do when it comes to his genius in design, but the Medalist is just something for a collector to gloat over - only among other Browning collectors, not anyone that wants to compete.
Now, to answer your question, Mike Fjestad's Blue Book of Gun Values has the older international listed at $500 for 80% and subtract 10-15% for no box etc etc. this is blued. The current model, parkerized, is listed at $350 with same criteria......subtract for no box, tools etc etc.
Doesn't seem like much of a find compared to a S&W model 41....imho. But, whatever turns you crank, eh?
I have shot a fair amount of NRA Bulls Eye and you seldom see them on the line. Some folks get all choked up when the word "Browning" is mentioned. I do when it comes to his genius in design, but the Medalist is just something for a collector to gloat over - only among other Browning collectors, not anyone that wants to compete.
Now, to answer your question, Mike Fjestad's Blue Book of Gun Values has the older international listed at $500 for 80% and subtract 10-15% for no box etc etc. this is blued. The current model, parkerized, is listed at $350 with same criteria......subtract for no box, tools etc etc.
Doesn't seem like much of a find compared to a S&W model 41....imho. But, whatever turns you crank, eh?