dizzy dan 1 said:Yes I have owned a few but sold them off.![]()
But I have acquired 2 more 358 & 7-08.![]()
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NAA said:I preferred the flush magazine model over the earlier one, though...![]()
All Browning BLR rifles produced prior to 1981 are correctly referred to as The Browning BLR Rifle or the Pre 81. This model was only available in short action. All Browning BLR Rifles produced between 1981 and 1994 are correctly referred to as The Browning BLR Rifle Model 81 and could be purchased in either long or short action. All BLR Rifles produced from 1995 through the present are correctly referred to as The Browning BLR Light (Alloy receiver) or Lightning Model (Steel receiver).
Elwood Epps still shows a few left on their website - one in .308 and two in 7mm-08. I'll give them a call in the AM to see if they still have one available - or is this where you bought yours? If so (in best Chuck Heston voice) - DAMN YOU!!!338wm said:Monty, too late I got the last one. Sorry!
Duane
I think the change to alloy receivers was when they decided to "ugly them up" with the Lightening models that had the big pistol grip on them. That was about four or five years ago, I think. I remember it because the Canadian Tire on south MacLeod Trail in Calgary was blowing out all the "substandard" earlier versions they had for $475, NIB. I promptly bought one in .308 and stopped at Bill Leeper's on the way home and had him put a Ron Smith barrel on it in .358, throated specifically for cast bullets. I'd been looking for a .358 for my wife for three or four years and had despaired of ever finding one in good enough condition for the price being asked.hermie said:I have one maufactured in the mid-nineties, I always assumed it was the steel receiver, was I wrong?