Several stickies and frequent posts (mostly by the members known as Chim, Camster, and a couple of others) are near invaluable.Ī price of $1,000-$1,200 for a complete package in very good condition can be considered very good. trigger finished and is fitted with competition walnut target grips. 25 CALIBER AUTOMATIC PISTOL (S-PRE-1969 STANDARD R-RENAISSANCE. Rimfire Central is an excellent resource for information on the care and feeding of a Medalist. Varnished walnut fore-end and checkered target grips. , 10:00 PDT San Francisco A cased Browning Medalist semi-automatic pistol. premium Antique Arms & Armour and Modern Sporting Guns. I have also had many fewer failures to feed or eject with the Browning (hardly any) than either the Smith or Hi Standard. A cased Browning Medalist semi-automatic pistol.
The trigger pull and over-travel are both easily adjustable. Those are about the only downsides to having and using a Medalist. Plastic grips are marked BROWNING, not FN. Grip selection is pretty limited, too, though a few different versions are available used with a bit of searching. Commemorative Arms purchased all remaining FN (Browning Medalist) parts supply when Browning stopped producing the Medalist. Triple K makes a usable aftermarket version. If you need a LEFT hand original factory Medalist grip, Contact Nick Riggio at Commemorative Arms he knows me. Original Browning magazines are expensive ($100 and up) but can be found on several of the auction sites. Accuracy of the Browning is easily on a par with those guns. I have sold both of those with little regret.
Keep your Browning pistols shooting well with MGW's assortment of parts and accessories. 22 LR chambered rimfire pistol otherwise noted. 22 LR pistol with quality parts here at Midwest Gun Works. I consider the machining, fit, and finish of the Browning superior to the Smith and Hi Standard. Outfit your Browning Challenger I, Nomad or Medalist. I have also used a Model 41 and a Hi Standard Victor in the past, but decided that the grip angle of the Browning works better for me.
I have a Medalist (6.75-inch barrel) and an International Medalist (5.9-inch bbl) that I use for bullseye.