Browning/Winchester Trigger Guard Buffer
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Browning/Winchester Trigger Guard Buffer

Code: B111603401
Ratings Snapshot
4.6
out of 5
5 (9)
4 (4)
3 (1)
2 (0)
1 (0)
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85.7%

$5.00

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Product Description

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Description: Browning Gold, Browning Maxus, Browning Silver, Browning "New" A5, Winchester SX2 and Winchester SX3 Trigger Guard Buffer. Made from a spongy brown / yellow polymer, the trigger guard buffer cushions and holds tension on the trigger guard. Since the Browning and Winchester shotguns that use this buffer typically do not have a snap-in component for the trigger guard buffer, an appropriate amount of adhesive may be used to install the buffer in the firearm.

Manufacturer: Browning/Winchester

Note: It is recommended that all Browning / Winchester parts be installed by a qualified and trained gunsmith.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Brand: Browning,Winchester
  • Finish / Color: Brown
  • Firearm Type: Shotgun
  • Gauge: 12 Gauge,20 Gauge
  • Material: Rubber
  • Models Fit: Gold,Maxus,Super X2,Super X3,"New" A5,Silver

Specifications

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  • Brand: Browning,Winchester
  • Finish / Color: Brown
  • Firearm Type: Shotgun
  • Gauge: 12 Gauge,20 Gauge
  • Material: Rubber
  • Models Fit: Browning Gold,Browning Maxus,Winchester Super X2,Winchester Super X3,Browning "New" A5,Browning Silver

Know Your Gun

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Date & Know Your Browning Gold

The production of the Gold semi-automatic shotgun began in 1993. The Gold 10ga. is the only Gold Gun still in production.

Historic Information Serial Number Info
1993-1997

In 1976 Browning standardized its serial number identification which it followed until 1998. The Gold 10ga. went into production in 1993. This gun is produced in Japan and uses the following serial number configuration until 1998.

  1. Serial Number beginning with 01001 at the start of each year.
  2. Date of Manufacture is a two digit code:
    Z=1, Y=2, X=3, W=4, V=5, T=6, R=7, P=8, N=9, M=0
  3. Gold 10 ga. Type: R91=Gold 10 ga

Gold 10 ga. Serial Number Example:

01001NX191

This would be a Gold 10 ga., manufactured in 1993 with the serial number 01001.

1994-1997

The Gold family of 12 and 20 ga. shotguns was introduced in 1994. They are produced in Belgium and used the following serial number configuration until 1998.

  1. Gold Type:
    F51=Gold 12 ga. Hunter
    FT1= Gold 12 ga. Sporting Clays
    F61=Gold 20 ga. Hunter
  2. Date of Manufacture is a two digit code:
    Z=1, Y=2, X=3, W=4, V=5, T=6, R=7, P=8, N=9, M=0
  3. Serial Number beginning with 01001 at the start of each year.

Gold 12 & 20 ga. Serial Number Example:

F51NW01001

This would be a Gold 12 ga. Hunter, manufactured in 1994 with the serial number 01001.

1998

In 1998 Browning redid the standardization of its serial number identifications to work with its new data base program, Oracle. This is followed to the present day. With the Gold 10 ga. being manufactured in Japan, its serial number configuration is:

  1. Serial Number beginning with 01001 at the start of each year.
  2. Date of Manufacture is a two digit code:
    Z=1, Y=2, X=3, W=4, V=5, T=6, R=7, P=8, N=9, M=0
  3. Gold 10 ga. Type: 112=Hunter and Stalker

Gold 10 ga. Serial Number Example:

01001NP112

This would be a Gold Hunter or Stalker, manufactured in 1998 with the serial number 01001.

1998

In 1998 Browning redid the standardization of its serial number identifications to work with its new data base program, Oracle. This is followed to the present day. The serial number configuration for the Gold 12 and 20 ga. shotgun is:

  1. Gold 12 & 20 ga. Type:
    113=Gold 12 ga.
    114=Gold 20 ga
  2. Date of Manufacture is a two digit code:
    Z=1, Y=2, X=3, W=4, V=5, T=6, R=7, P=8, N=9, M=0
  3. Serial Number beginning with 01001 at the start of each year.

Gold 12 & 20 ga. Serial Number Example:

113NP01001

This would be a Gold 12 ga., manufactured in 1998 with the serial number 01001.

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Customer Ratings & Reviews

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14
Ratings Snapshot
4.6
out of 5
5 (9)
4 (4)
3 (1)
2 (0)
1 (0)
Would recommend this product.
85.7%
4.6
out of 5
5 (9)
4 (4)
3 (1)
2 (0)
1 (0)
Would recommend this product.
85.7%
14 Total Reviews
buffer
4 out of 5
hunter
Location: arizona
Date: September 16, 2024
THE OLD PART WAS COMPLETELY GONE ONLY TINY PIECES IN ACTION CAUSING BOLT TO STICK ON CLOSING. Not sure if this part really does much except maybe stop vibrations from the action closing from going into trigger assembly and maybe trigger to release?? I did not try shooting without it so I figured better to error on side of being safe. The website was nicely laid out easy to find anything you would need from parts diagram, also shipping was prompt. would use again if ever need any other parts
Recommended
Part
5 out of 5
Country
Location: Tn
Date: June 10, 2024
Oem part
Recommended
Trigger guard buffer
5 out of 5
No
Location: Indiana
Date: January 2, 2024
Easy to install
Recommended
replacement for original
4 out of 5
Rick
Location: Virginia
Date: November 20, 2023
OEM as advertised
Recommended
Good replacement
5 out of 5
Bill
Location: Woodbury , NJ
Date: September 20, 2023
solid, dense and held glue to secure it well. Just make sure area to glue it ,is clean from oil or any gun powder residue.
Recommended
Works
5 out of 5
Whoa
Location: Maryland
Date: September 9, 2023
21yr.old SX2 did need this. Original deteriorating. Replaced. All good. Thanks MGW.
Recommended
Complete Repair
5 out of 5
JWilson
Location: Kingstree, SC
Date: July 26, 2023
Trigger Guard buffer was in fair shape, but I wanted to replace it so that it worked well with other new parts.
Recommended
Simple Fix
5 out of 5
K&F Gunworks
Location: Idaho
Date: March 30, 2023
Does its job and saves the trigger guard.
Recommended
Obsolete Part
5 out of 5
Lexidog
Location: New York
Date: Apr44l 13, 2022
Back up part .
Recommended
Fast delivery
5 out of 5
MZanotti
Location: Acampo Ca
Date: March 4, 2022
Exactly what I needed. Have had what I was looking for every time so far.
Recommended
Much needed
5 out of 5
Mr brown
Location: NY
Date: November 2, 2021
Oem replacement, works well
Trigger Guard Buffer Dampens vibrations
3 out of 5
Steve
Location: Battle Creek, MI
Date: June 2, 2021
No instruction how to install buffer. Just sat it on the scored pad and put the trigger guard over it. It doesn't seem to need glue to hold in place, but we will see. I don't know if you even really need this part for your gun to function properly. The old one was floating around inside and caused gun not to cycle after shooting
Received mine, but...
4 out of 5
Steve
Location: TN
Date: February 6, 2021
Product is as described, but I was wondering exactly how do you make it stick? Glue it?
Recommended
Parts needed
4 out of 5
Riese619
Location: SoCal
Date: November 26, 2020
MGW parts site was easy to use and my part came I a matter of days .
Recommended
14 Total Reviews