John Browning Museum...anybody been?

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TerryMiller

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I liked seeing how barrels were made>

Foxfire,

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Foxfire,

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Thanks! I Must have been tired.
 

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There used to be a Browing exhibit at the Woolrock Museum here in Ok by Bartlesville. I hope it's still there as we will be visiting there with some RV friends we travel the country with that are passing through for a couple days, staying at our place before moving on.
The girls coming all want to go to Pawhuska to visit the Ree Drummond Mercantile and restaurant.
The guys are going for the guns in the museum.
IMHO the guys get the winning afternoon.
We went there yesterday. Great exhibit of 1911's from the initial prototypes to the current models. The grips changed from a 90 degree in the prototypes to the current angle.
 

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