Ilove12gshotguns
CGN Regular
- Location
- New Brunswick
Good day,
I'm in the market for nice Semi 308 Win suitable for hunting, I went and checked out the new Browning BAR on their website. I was surprised to find they still produce and make the all steel MkII Safari edition. I was more surprised to see they have discontinued almost every calibre, one would reasonably go hunting with. Well, i seen they still make the MkII in 308 Win so I headed to my LGS and put a deposit down on one. The Browning BAR was, and still is an affordable, well built, and accurate rifle. The new short/long track system with its aluminum receiver seems to be less accurate and less reliable then the steel Safari models. It was also interesting to see that there is NONE available in the entirety of North America, so i put my order and decided to wait anyway as there's no big rush. I'm hoping it will come in the next 5 months or so.
Browning website has over 6 models of the BAR listed all of the Long / Short track aluminum, with plastic furniture. This all seems to be the trend with most of Browning firearms these days. The writing is clearly on the wall, the MkII is on the way out.
My point is... I am a little sad to see the last all metal / wood semi on the market go. If you are thinking of piking up a Browning BAR MkII Safari get one now, they're like white rhino's and wont be around much longer.
I'm in the market for nice Semi 308 Win suitable for hunting, I went and checked out the new Browning BAR on their website. I was surprised to find they still produce and make the all steel MkII Safari edition. I was more surprised to see they have discontinued almost every calibre, one would reasonably go hunting with. Well, i seen they still make the MkII in 308 Win so I headed to my LGS and put a deposit down on one. The Browning BAR was, and still is an affordable, well built, and accurate rifle. The new short/long track system with its aluminum receiver seems to be less accurate and less reliable then the steel Safari models. It was also interesting to see that there is NONE available in the entirety of North America, so i put my order and decided to wait anyway as there's no big rush. I'm hoping it will come in the next 5 months or so.
Browning website has over 6 models of the BAR listed all of the Long / Short track aluminum, with plastic furniture. This all seems to be the trend with most of Browning firearms these days. The writing is clearly on the wall, the MkII is on the way out.
My point is... I am a little sad to see the last all metal / wood semi on the market go. If you are thinking of piking up a Browning BAR MkII Safari get one now, they're like white rhino's and wont be around much longer.




















































