Belgian Browning T Bolt price check

$500...maybe a bit more if it's mint with a few mags.
By excellent I'm assuming no rust under the wood etc...
How does it shoot? Post some pictures if you can....
 
ser # is critical

With the salt wood scare they were discontinued as one of the most accurate 22's available in the 60's and early 70's.
New in the box or near new in the box are quite collectibel in both right and left hand models .

2 grades of wood one plain and one checkered.

Numerous parts were located in Belgium in the early 80's and they were assembledd in to what is now known as the "Parts guns"

Although the parts guns are also stamped made in Belgium they do not have the year of manufacture in the serial number.
Most parts guns have an X in the serial number on the receiver. You wil also find mismatched serial numbers on the parts guns (bolt, barrel, butt plate and receiver). Parts guns are not nearly as collectable as the original rifles but stil seem to shoot well.
Either way they are nice .22's

The more recent models are selling in the $600 range (current manufacture in Japan)
 
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