I was thinking of picking one of these up in 308 for bush hunting. I was told the pre 81 model (Japan mfg). Was a better gun than the "new" 81 Model. Is this because of the steel reciever or is there other differences?
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I was thinking of picking one of these up in 308 for bush hunting. I was told the pre 81 model (Japan mfg). Was a better gun than the "new" 81 Model. Is this because of the steel reciever or is there other differences?
I've had a couple... one with the straight grip/flush mag & the earlier one with the straight grip & stick out mag. Both were good shooters. Preferred the one with the flush mag. If I ever get a chance to get another one at a good price I wouldn't hesitate....And yeah, I prefer the earlier ones with the steel in 'em....
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I have a 257 Roberts and have had no problems with it.
It is a 227 series with a flush mag. and a steel receiver.
The lightweights have an aluminum receiver and a fluted bolt with a toggle system on the hammer. I am not fond of it at all.
BLR Types
127=BLR Lever Action
327=Model 81 BLR Long Action
227=Model 81 BLR Short Action
427=Lightning BLR
These #s are in the serial #s along with the date codes.
Date of Manufacture is a two digit code
Z=1
Y=2
X=3
W=4
V=5
T=6
R=7
P=8
N=9
M=0
EG.
01001PY227
This would be an Model 81 BLR Short Action rifle, Manufactured in 1982 with the serial number 01001.
257 Roberts
They can have tight chambers. if you reolad it may be a pain in the a$$, hwever with a little tinkering reolads are possible. Factory ammo should work great.
Thanks NAA. Do you have any idea of the weight of the rifle?




























