
- DO BROWNING MEDALIST GRIPS FIT AN INTERNATIONAL MEDALIST SERIAL NUMBERS
- DO BROWNING MEDALIST GRIPS FIT AN INTERNATIONAL MEDALIST SERIAL NUMBER
- DO BROWNING MEDALIST GRIPS FIT AN INTERNATIONAL MEDALIST INSTALL
Practice 150 is the same at the International II, except the grips do not have the palm rest. However, their wholesale price list for 1978 does list the International Medalist with a foot note stating, “Meets the standard of the International Shooters' Union”.

The 1978 Browning catalog does not show the International Medalist II. The grips were changed from a one piece wrap-around to a split, two piece, left and right half with a palm rest. It has a slab sided barrel with a moveable weight under the barrel. It has the same frame as the regular and Type I International Medalist. International II was first introduced by FN and Browning in 1975. A 1976 Browning catalog describe the International Medalist with a barrel length of 5.9 inches and a grip width as 1.8 inches. Most often referred to as International Medalist, Type II Medalist or Match 150 in Europe.

To meet the ISU requirements it had to fit in a box 300 X 150 X 50 mm. The International Medalist was designed to meet the specifications of the International Shooters” Union (ISU) also sometimes called the Intentional Shooters' Association (ISA). Grips are the same as on the standard Medalist except they are slightly thinner to accommodate the ISU requirements. The system for adding barrel weights was eliminated. Emphasis added.The International Medalist is similar to the standard Medalist except with a 150 millimeter length round barrel with four vents rather than five. Browning's 1976 catalog states, “(The regular Medalist qualifies under NRA regulation)”. Also included was block to hold 60 cartridges.įN also calls this Medalist “Concours” which translates to competition if French.
DO BROWNING MEDALIST GRIPS FIT AN INTERNATIONAL MEDALIST INSTALL
Included in the case was a tool to removing the fore end and for adding an attachment to install the barrel weights. The Medalist came in a lockable case with red interior lining and a black leatherette outer covering. The dry-fire mechanism described earlier was an additional feature of the Medalist. The barrel length is commonly referred to as 6 ¾ inches long in the U. Barrel length is 171 mm which calculates to 6.7323 inches where one mm equals 0.03937 inches. The Medalist had a heavy, vent (five) rib, round barrel with a system to attach additional barrel weights. There are at least two checkering patterns. Two grip variations were made, one for right handed shooters and one for left handed shooters. Grips on the Medalist were wrap-around checkered wood with a thumb rest.
DO BROWNING MEDALIST GRIPS FIT AN INTERNATIONAL MEDALIST SERIAL NUMBER
Production by Fabrique Nationale Herstal Belgium continued into 1976 with sales primarily for the European market with the latest serial number known to us is 84242T76. sales of the Medalist continued into 1975.
DO BROWNING MEDALIST GRIPS FIT AN INTERNATIONAL MEDALIST SERIAL NUMBERS
The search for early Medalist serial numbers continues and it is very possible production of the Medalist started before the serial number cited.

The earliest serial number known to us is 17299T2. It was introduced for sale shortly after the Challenger in June or July 1962. Description: Even though the Medalist was the prototype for Bruce Browning it was the latest in production after the Nomad and Challenger.
