new Browning take down lever rifles

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new Browning take down lever rifles

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Anyone have one of these? Is this a good buy ,wish I had bought one back in 2007/8 type rifles?
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I looked, I fondled but I did not buy .... YET! :lol:

One in .243 8)
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The odd thing is that when you release the lever to takedown, you pull the barrel directly out instead of it being half threaded like normal takedowns. It instead has just a groove cut in it for the lock mechanism to latch into. but the barrel fits the reciever so tight that you have to be perfectly aligned just to get it started on reassembly!
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Now if you could just get a thirty round magazine for it.........


JUST KIDDIN! :lol:
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I want one!
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I'd like one.
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I would go for one in a 6.5mm cartridge
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Post by Junior »

Ohhhhh. . . . It comes in 358 Win with a 1 - 12 twist. . . .
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Post by big bear »

So I take that to mean if one doesn't get at least one in 358Win you will regret it for the rest of your natural days?
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crawdaddyjim wrote:Now if you could just get a thirty round magazine for it.........


JUST KIDDIN! :lol:
Why?

That's the main reason I'm unimpressed.

(OTOH, I WOULD like my .357 and any .45-70 to be a TD...)
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Hmmmm???
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Post by Rexster »

I saw these announced about the time I was ending my short spurt of very minor prosperity. To get one now would mean a trade, and no trades these days are without pain and regret. I do like the concept!
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Post by Bigahh »

The rifle comes with a Scout Scope from the factory. Been looking at them myself.
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Post by Savage99 »

I thought they were only drilled and tapped for the scout scope..The one I was looking at was T&P but didn't have the mount or scope...Browning does sell the mount seperatly..
Bigahh wrote:The rifle comes with a Scout Scope from the factory. Been looking at them myself.
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Post by jjames »

I would be sorely tempted with interchangable barrels in
243, 7-08, 308, 338 Fed, 358 Win or 25-06, 270, 30-06, 35 Whelen. While they are at it throw both a Straight and pistol grip receiver in the combo.
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Bigahh wrote:The rifle comes with a Scout Scope from the factory. Been looking at them myself.
Just Drilled and tapped for either scout or regular mount. Browning does sell the scout mount seperately.
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Been wanting one in 308.


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