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.22 [Browning] Mod B

£275.00

  • UPC/EAN:PLU 2193
 STORE COLLECTION ONLY WITH F/A CERT 18+  
Firearm   ( Semi-Auto Action )
Condition : Field Tested
Caliber : .22 L/R
Overall Length : 94.00 cm 37.00 inches
Barrel Length : 49.00 cm 19.29 inches
Barrel Type : Chrome Moly Medium Profile
Weight : 2.50 kg 5.51 lbs
Ammo Type : .22 Rimfire
Magazine Capacity : 11  Stock Tube Magazine
Stock : Sporting
Stock Material : Beeck Wood
Reciever :  Steel
Trigger : None Adjustable
Barrel  : Hammer-forged, steel
Saftey : Push Button
Saftey Position : Front of Trigger Guard
Butt Pad : Steel
Made in : Belgium
 Specifications: 
  • Fitted Parker -Hale Silencer
  • Take Down Action

Scope

This rifle comes without a scope. You can either fit a scope that you already own or we can help find the perfect scope for you in store. If there is any particular Scope model you would like to order we will acquire it for you.

 Description: 

The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the Semi Automatic 22 or SA-22, is a takedown rifle produced by FN Herstal based on a John Browning patent. The rifle is currently produced by Browning as the Semi-Auto 22. Production began in 1914 and continued through 1973 in Belgium and production continued in 1974 in Japan by Miroku.[1] It was first exported by FN for the American market in 1956. Remington manufactured a lighter weight version under license from 1919-1935 as the Remington Model 24 and then replaced it with the Remington Model 241 in 1935. Except for the barrel locking mechanism the Remington Model 241 is very similar to the Browning SA-22. A close copy of the SA-22 was made by the Chinese company Norinco and imported into the US by Interarms as the Model ATD.

The SA-22 was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber,[2] and is regarded as a classic firearm.[2][3] It has been offered in several "grades" of engraving and gold inlay, and is a widely collected gun, especially those manufactured in Belgium.[4]

The Semi-auto .22 is a made from blued steel and walnut, and ejects spent cases downward. This feature was intended by the designer to keep the user's face "protected from gasses and flying particles while firing", at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. Downward-ejected hot spent cases can become trapped in a shirt sleeve, so care should be taken to avoid this with proper hand placement on the forend. The rifle was intended for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters.[5] The lack of a side-mounted ejection port also leaves a large "canvas" for engraving.[2] Factory engraving was done by hand at FN Herstal, and is done by laser engraving with hand finishing at Miroku. It has occasionally been sold with a factory fitted hard case, or with scope mounting grooves on the receiver.

Initial production models had a small loading port located on the top of the stock in contrast to later models which had the loading port located on the right side of the buttstock.

Over half a million SA-22 rifles have been sold since 1914.

 

WE SERVICE ALL OUR SECOND HAND RIFLES UPON ARRIVAL TO ENSURE ULTIMATE SATISFACTION. THIS CAN SOMETIMES INCLUDE REPLACING PARTS SUCH AS TRIGGERS, PINS AND OR INCLUDE REMOVING MARKS FROM WOOD / STOCKS.

WE ARE CERTAIN YOU WILL BE HAPPY WITH YOUR PURCHASE.

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