Browning BAR: Remembering the Past
2024 ж. 13 Нау.
3 360 Рет қаралды
The "Browning Automatic Rifle" is really two different models from two different eras. This episode Andrew is taking a look at the BAR Sporting Rifle from 1966 to present day. We explore some design changes through the years, different grade levels and some gunsmithing tips. Of course, no discussion of vintage Browning is complete without a discussion of the infamous "salt-wood" years!
Like and subscribe - that really helps the channel gets traction and we appreciate it a lot!
Love my BAR 270 and just learned a lot more about it going to get it out of the safe today and see what model it is. Thanks for the knowledge
Great video! Im looking at getting a 1968 30-06 Made in Belgium 267**M8 looks to be a grade 1. What can you tell me about it? Are these better left as is and well lubed or re-finish. Any reservations shooting? Ballpark value? Thanks again for such am informative video about the product line.
Man, where can I get one of those like the BAR in the middle?
I believe there are BAR Mark II rifles chambered for 458 Winchester Magnum and 416 Taylor produced by a custom rifle maker. I read about them and believe they are still being made. That is an exceptional interesting rifle I remember from years past.👍
Great show today on the Browning BAR. How about one on the T/C Contender? Thanks a keep up the great work.
These videos are awesome!! Can you do the 870?
I always wanted a Browning Safari im 30/06. Everyone i looked at had rust showing on the rear tang of the receiver. I am still looking for one, but that saltwood scares me off from purchasing those rifles.
I'm having difficulty finding what calibers the original Belgium made Browning sporting rifles were released in. I know that there was a 243, 270, 7mm, 30-06, 300 win mag and 338 win mag. But are there any other calibers?
I had a Belgium made one in 270win
So 2024 is the last year for the BAR? Is Browning planning on building something to replace it?
My understanding from SHOT Show is that the model is being discontinued. To my knowledge there is no announced replacement at least with the Browning name. I wouldn't be completely surprised if FN introduces something down the road like they did with the Hi Power but that may just be wishful thinking. Hopefully Browning reconsiders but i imagine production cost vs sales numbers made the decision, again much like the Hi Power.
I have a Browning bar grade 2 in 7mm rem mag made in Belgium the # 60409 can you or someone tell me what year was this gun made
There should be a number and letter(s) in addition to those digits.