ILoveBigRacks
Regular
- Location
- Beaumont, AB
Took possession this afternoon of an older Belgian Browning BAR .30-06. The fellow i got it from has had it since new but at 80 yrs old has decided he no longer will be going hunting.
So, once I give the rifle a good cleaning and going over I'll be posting it for sale.
In the meantime, I've got a couple of small questions. I went online and found the owner's manual but it shows a bold hold switch on the side of the receiver - no such switch on this rifle. According to the manual, if the mag is inserted, the bolt will auto-hold when pulled back (haven't tried this yet) but it refers to the hold switch if trying to lock the bolt open with the mag removed for cleaning purposes. How do I manually lock the bolt open with the mag removed if there isn't a bolt hold switch? Might be staring me right in the face but I just can't seem to figure it out.
Also, the serial number date listing for the Browning site lists the pre-75 BARs as having serial numbers that start with the 2-digit year of mfg, followed by the code "M" for BAR, and then the serial number. My serial number appears to be backwards (the site didn't mention this) in that it has a 5 digit number (serial I gather), then the "M", and THEN the 2-digit number which is 70 (mfg 1970 I take it). Anyone ever heard of them stamping any of these with backwards coded serial numbers?
Thanks in advance,
ILBR
So, once I give the rifle a good cleaning and going over I'll be posting it for sale.
In the meantime, I've got a couple of small questions. I went online and found the owner's manual but it shows a bold hold switch on the side of the receiver - no such switch on this rifle. According to the manual, if the mag is inserted, the bolt will auto-hold when pulled back (haven't tried this yet) but it refers to the hold switch if trying to lock the bolt open with the mag removed for cleaning purposes. How do I manually lock the bolt open with the mag removed if there isn't a bolt hold switch? Might be staring me right in the face but I just can't seem to figure it out.
Also, the serial number date listing for the Browning site lists the pre-75 BARs as having serial numbers that start with the 2-digit year of mfg, followed by the code "M" for BAR, and then the serial number. My serial number appears to be backwards (the site didn't mention this) in that it has a 5 digit number (serial I gather), then the "M", and THEN the 2-digit number which is 70 (mfg 1970 I take it). Anyone ever heard of them stamping any of these with backwards coded serial numbers?
Thanks in advance,
ILBR