@@gradyhernandez4699 That one is designed quite a bit different. The Swiss K31 is an outstanding rifle. But you could say that it actually has two bolts. The outer part of the bolt does not rotate and operates like a straight pull action. The inner part of the bolt does rotate locking and unlocking the bolt lugs as the action is opened and closed. That is maybe not the best description of how it works. But if you look up a schematic of it you will see what I mean.
Thank you for the nice video in the T-bolt! I used to work in guns and ammo at the local Bass Pro Shops store and sold a number of these. I admit I wouldn’t mind having one for myself. I thought they were nicely made and had great balance and handling. (And I do have a 77/22, so a good standard for comparison). Thanks again.
When I worked at Bass Pro, a Browning rep told me at a trade show that an awful lot of engineering work went into designing the magazine and making it reliable. They wanted a flush fit for a nice appearance. I had the impression that they could’ve used the Ruger magazine, the patent is long expired, but wanted something unique to Browning. That magazine makes me wonder if we won’t see it used again in a new semiauto .22 from Browning someday.
Thanks to modern CNC machining centers grinding the lenses, even cheap scopes have lenses that are as good or better than the old Weaver scopes from the 60s and 70s. That`s not to say that the rest of the scope is that good of quality, but on a gun like a 22 with no recoil, it doesn`t need to be.
Mine is a Belgian Deluxe from 1966? Topped off with a Browning 4X made by Redfield. Original plastic front sight replaced with a nice Williams hooded sight and a rear replacement aperture sight if I want open sight options. Your plastic helical magazine would not be an issue for me. The sliding tang safety is a plus in my opinion. I’d like something in the way of open sights. Overall, nice rifles that provide a different perspective for those looking for a different twist on their shooting sport.
Classy little rifle!! Thanks for sharing
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What a gem!
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It's a beauty >>>>>>>>>
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I have the target model with the bull barrel and it's a keeper. Quality craftsmanship and accurate.
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Swiss 7.5 x 55 have straight bolt
@@gradyhernandez4699 That one is designed quite a bit different. The Swiss K31 is an outstanding rifle. But you could say that it actually has two bolts. The outer part of the bolt does not rotate and operates like a straight pull action. The inner part of the bolt does rotate locking and unlocking the bolt lugs as the action is opened and closed. That is maybe not the best description of how it works. But if you look up a schematic of it you will see what I mean.
Thank you for the nice video in the T-bolt! I used to work in guns and ammo at the local Bass Pro Shops store and sold a number of these. I admit I wouldn’t mind having one for myself. I thought they were nicely made and had great balance and handling. (And I do have a 77/22, so a good standard for comparison). Thanks again.
They are good guns.
A lovely rifle. Neat straight pull action.
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Bought my T bolt in 1972. I love it!!!!!
You should do a video with it sometime.
Nice little Browning. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I have heard very good things about how reliable those plastic mags are.
They seem to work ok.
When I worked at Bass Pro, a Browning rep told me at a trade show that an awful lot of engineering work went into designing the magazine and making it reliable. They wanted a flush fit for a nice appearance. I had the impression that they could’ve used the Ruger magazine, the patent is long expired, but wanted something unique to Browning. That magazine makes me wonder if we won’t see it used again in a new semiauto .22 from Browning someday.
I had one for a while. Very precision. Shot well.
They are nice.
Nice rifle! I’d wager a bet the “cheap plastic mag” is far better than that el cheap-0 excuse for a scope and rings💯🍻
Thanks to modern CNC machining centers grinding the lenses, even cheap scopes have lenses that are as good or better than the old Weaver scopes from the 60s and 70s. That`s not to say that the rest of the scope is that good of quality, but on a gun like a 22 with no recoil, it doesn`t need to be.
That is a Good One...=)
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I have one in left hand and 17 HMR. It’s a shame the trigger housing is plastic. And the trigger is difficult to improve. But it can be done.
This one has a decent trigger as is. Maybe not great, but pretty good.
20” barrel? Good looking Silver Gray / Grouse rifle ☺️
Think the barrel length is 22 inch.
Mine is a Belgian Deluxe from 1966? Topped off with a Browning 4X made by Redfield. Original plastic front sight replaced with a nice Williams hooded sight and a rear replacement aperture sight if I want open sight options. Your plastic helical magazine would not be an issue for me. The sliding tang safety is a plus in my opinion. I’d like something in the way of open sights. Overall, nice rifles that provide a different perspective for those looking for a different twist on their shooting sport.
You should do a video with it sometime.
Mine came with peep sights. Wish I still had it
That is why I never sell or trade anymore. Always end up regretting it.
Cool 😁☕👍
Thanks for the visit
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