NRA National Firearms Museum's Senior Curator Phil Schreier joins John Popp on this segment of Curator's Corner. Sitting in the museum, the two take a closer look at a more unusual shotgun: the Over-Under Browning Superposed. The over-under represents the high end of engraved arms made under the Browning trademark. While most shotguns require you to drop the gun down to discard the shells, this one twists to the side allowing the shells to fly away from you rather than at your face. Tune in to see the twist, turn and side ejection!
To find more than 10,000 zoomable images of the 3,000 firearms at the museum at the NFM's website, [ Ссылка ]. [ Ссылка ]. (Originally aired on Sportsman Channel Cam & Co. 4/29/13).
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