Browning BAR Safari Semi Automatic Rifle .308 Winchester 22" Barrel 4 Rounds Gloss Finish Walnut Stock Blued Finish [FC-023614287001]

Browning BAR Safari Semi Automatic Rifle .308 Winchester 22" Barrel 4 Rounds Gloss Finish Walnut Stock Blued Finish [FC-023614287001]

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Action
Semi-Automatic
Model
031001218
Barrel Length
22
Caliber
308 Winchester/7.62 NATO
Capacity
4
Frame Finish
Blued
UPC Barcode
023614287001
Browning BAR Safari Semi Automatic Rifle .308 Winchester 22" Barrel 4 Rounds Gloss Finish Walnut Stock Blued Finish.

As the first autoloader to offer magnum cartridge capability, the Browning BAR Safari continues to offer a wide range of long and short action calibers. Browning's Safari rifle is available with a blued one piece steel receiver with scroll engraving, along with a select walnut stock and forearm. The reliable gas operated action reduces recoil and quickly cycles every round. All models feature a detachable box magazine and factory installed sling swivel studs. Select models are available with Browning's BOSS®.

Specifications and features:
Browning BAR Safari semi-automatic rifle
.308 Winchester
22" hammer-forged barrel with blued finish
1:12" twist
4 round detachable magazine
One-piece steel receiver with blued finish and scroll engraving
Drilled and tapped for scope mounts
Gas-operated, multiple lug rotating bolt
Select gloss finish walnut stock, rounded and checkered forearm
Recoil pad
Sling swivel studs
13-3/4" length of pull
3/4" drop at comb
1-1/8" drop at heel
43" overall length
7 lbs 6 oz unloaded

The Browning BAR is one of those key products which have defined the Browning mystique throughout the last century. Much of the fame of today's sporting BAR began through the fame of the original military BAR designed by John M. Browning near the end of World War I. This rifle, called the BAR M1918, was commissioned by the U.S. Army in an effort to break the stalemate of trench warfare in the battlefields of France and Belgium. It took John M. Browning three months to design it. Browning took this project so seriously that his son Val personally did testing and training of the American troops. In its short time at the front the sound of a BAR became legendary. At 330 rounds per minute every shot was distinguishable and the sound became uniquely associated with the BAR, a sound that struck fear into the hearts of the enemy.

Today's BARs come in the new ShortTrac and LongTrac variations. Built with lightweight aluminum receivers and modern styling, they offer all the advantages of the originals. Both the Lightweight and the Safari - based on the Mark II configuration - are still in the line as well.

If you demand fast follow up shots from your deer rifle then look no further than time tested, reliable Browning BAR.