Browning BAR Safari w/BOSS vs BROWNING SA-22 Grade VI Semi-Auto
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| Bolt Rifle | Browning BAR Safari w/BOSS | BROWNING SA-22 Grade VI Semi-Auto |
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| Summary | ||
| Rating | ||
| Rank | ||
| Action | Semi-Automatic | |
| Caliber | .270 Winchester | |
| Finish | Blue | |
| Weight | 7.14 oz | |
| Length | 43" | |
| Gun Type | Rifle | |
| Barrel Length | 22" | |
| Details | ||
| Brand | Browning | Browning |
| Reviews | See 7 Reviews | N/A |
| Prices | ||
| MSRP | $1,459.99 | $1,553.95 |
| Used Price | $1,021.99 | $1,087.77 |
| Sale Price | $1,313.99 | $1,398.56 |
Bolt Rifles Descriptions
Browning BAR Safari w/BOSS
BOSS (Ballistic Optimizing Shooting System) allows the shooter to fine tune the rifle\'s accuracy to surpass that of any other autoloader. One-piece ordnance steel receiver that is richly blued with scroll engraving and drilled and tapped for scope mounts. Fluted stock design incorporates a full pistol grip with an undercut and is contoured for use with open sights or a scope. Cross bolt safety with enlarged head. Single stage trigger. Detachable box magazine. Hinged floorplate. Barrel is machined from hammer-forged, heat-treated billets of steel. Safety lock is included.
BROWNING SA-22 Grade VI Semi-Auto
In production for nearly a century. the SA-22 is unlike any other rimfire rifle on the market. Much more than "just a 22," the history of this fine rifle can be traced back to the mind of the gunmaker himself, John M. Browning, and is a lasting tribute to his genius. The SA-22 is sure to become your favorite plinker and varmint rifle. It is lightweight and easy to carry on a squirrel hunt, and easy to load for a day of plinking at the range. Construction quality and materials are top notch to ensure longevity and lasting beauty. The fine Walnut stock is sharply Checkered and polished to a sheen. The Grade VI is available with a deeply blued and features engraved game scenes with gold enhancements.Bottom ejection. The SA-22 ejects fired brass out the bottom of the receiver to make shooting a pleasure for right- and left-handed operators. Perhaps the most interesting feature is the ability to take the rifle down into two parts - the buttstock and receiver and the forearm and barrel - for storage or to simplify cleaning.