Posted: 11/4/2009 6:41:10 PM EDT
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try these... different colors, fluted and not, threaded...
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Well, went & bought it tonight.
Traded in my suppressor host Sig Mosquito in on the Camper Whisper. Apparently this is a limited run of this exact model design............. Trigger pull is WAY too heavy, IMO. The gunsmith popped off a grip & said the mag safety didn't really have any effect on the trigger pull. He said to just oil it & shoot it & it'll break in (eventually). So I guess I will. My suppressor fits right on with no issues or irritations. I'm sure it'll be just as reliable with subsonic ammo as my Mosquito was. I'm hoping to get to the range tomorrow & sandbag the gun @ 20 yards. |
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Quoted: Well, went & bought it tonight. ![]() Traded in my suppressor host Sig Mosquito in on the Camper Whisper. Apparently this is a limited run of this exact model design............. Trigger pull is WAY too heavy, IMO. The gunsmith popped off a grip & said the mag safety didn't really have any effect on the trigger pull. He said to just oil it & shoot it & it'll break in (eventually). So I guess I will. My suppressor fits right on with no issues or irritations. I'm sure it'll be just as reliable with subsonic ammo as my Mosquito was. I'm hoping to get to the range tomorrow & sandbag the gun @ 20 yards. Cool deal. Looking forward to your report. |
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How much was it, where did you get it, and did they have any more? What is the model number? I'd really like to get one of those! $429 + tt&t. Model # I have no clue but might try #051464490 for a SKU? It's a "Pro Target Camper" on the box label, FWIW. I googled it & a couple of distributors list them, Davidson's & whatnot. All claim this model to be a "limited edition", which I have no doubt it will be, so I wouldn't dick around if I really wanted one. I can't believe Browning won't make this thing a regular mfgr'd model as popular as it would seem to be? |
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Try the Heggis (I think that's the right spelling) trigger mod. All you have to do is flip a spring over. Takes 5 mins and halfs the trigger pull. I did it on mine and it is awesome. I'll need to read up on how to do that as I've not seen it done before. |
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Link for Heggis Sear Spring Flip!!!!
Page 4, post #52. Super easy and very recommended. |
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The instructions were pretty straight forward in the link. One thing I have a concern about is getting down to the spring. Is it a simple matter of removing the slide? My previous Buckmark had never, ever had the top strap off the whole time I owned the gun. I cleaned it w/o removing anything. As a result, there were no bugger marks on the screw heads & the gun shot amazingly accurate with cheap ammo. I'm hoping for wonderful things with this new Camper bbl. |
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Yep, its a simple field strip which involves removing the slide. What year is it? Does it have the old or new style slide/guide rod? It's a new model for this year so I would think it's new style but Browning has thrown me a curve before. In fact, this model has the older rubber grip style as well as missing the nubs on the slide rear to aid grasping the slide. |
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Bought one yesterday, but I had not yet seen this thread. http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=5&f=39&t=87096&page=1&#865321 |
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It's a new model for this year so I would think it's new style but Browning has thrown me a curve before. In fact, this model has the older rubber grip style as well as missing the nubs on the slide rear to aid grasping the slide. They aren't really "old grips" or "missing the nubs". The standard Campers (non-URX/UDX) always have the rubber non-finger-groove grips and lack the slide "nubs". This is just a Camper variation. |
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They aren't really "old grips" or "missing the nubs". The standard Campers (non-URX/UDX) always have the rubber non-finger-groove grips and lack the slide "nubs". This is just a Camper variation. Could be, I haven't seen a lot of Camper's up close as I always looked at the slabside model. Thanks for the info!
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