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Thread: Browning / Sig Sauer BDA history
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November 1st, 2008, 09:57 PM #11Junior Member
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Re: Browning / Sig Sauer BDA history
They are a really nice pistol, my father bought one at Hartzells auction a few years ago. Only paid 200$ for it. Came with the box and all the paperwork his is a 9mm though. I am hoping he wil be intrested in selling it to me soon i bug him all the time for it. Its a great shooter.
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November 2nd, 2008, 08:18 AM #12
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December 3rd, 2008, 08:10 PM #13Junior Member
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Re: Browning / Sig Sauer BDA history
I have the same one, but mine is a 9mm. To bad here in my country it is prohibited for civilians to have that caliber. I got it from my father, he was in the military, but since im not, laws prohibit me from having it, so i guess that is one gun for the box of memories, until authorities change the laws. I will post some pictures soon!
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December 3rd, 2008, 08:13 PM #14
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December 3rd, 2008, 08:13 PM #15
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December 31st, 2008, 02:08 PM #16Junior Member
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Re: Browning / Sig Sauer BDA history
Great find. I shoot mine often its a Sig 220 with Browning grips...lol Have fun with yours.
Here is mine.
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September 10th, 2009, 05:40 PM #17
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September 10th, 2009, 09:33 PM #18
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September 11th, 2009, 08:22 AM #19
Re: Browning / Sig Sauer BDA history
Thanks! (I though this thread was dead forever ...lol)
The P220 and the early BDA's were both available in .38 Super. They bring quite a premium - no matter what condition they are in. The other really rare P220 that brings a premium is one chambered in 7.65 - 30 Luger.
I almost bought one off of the Sig Forum classifieds, but the pictures weren't very good and the price was high ($1,200.00)
Thanks!
The thing that makes the BDA's stand out over the later production "P" series guns is the polished blued flats on the slide. My pictures don't do the finish justice (as usual ). The early guns were truly works of art.
( succotash! .... lol)
Bye for a while, guard the fort. - My Dad
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March 29th, 2010, 11:50 PM #20Junior Member
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Re: Browning / Sig Sauer BDA history
I have one of these as well. My grandfather used to run a gun shop and shooting range in New Orleans. He's still with us, but Alzheimer's is slowly taking him. Anyway, he thinks mine is either a '77 or '78, but claims that these were sold as a Sig and not a Browning. So, I'm curious about it all.
BTW, I have a Belgian Hi Power, 1938 Luger and W. German Walther all in pristine condition. I will have pictures up soon as I've just discovered this site. But I'm learning more about these and the other collectibles (rifles, shotguns, revolvers, etc...) in our collection.
I'm looking for more info on Sharps .45-70 rifle and the Action Arms Uzi. Thanks.
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