Originally Posted by Sitka deer
Way over-complicated triggers prone to failure in rough going. I have seen more in-field failures with them than all other makes and models combined. And that involves far fewer a-borts... several failures were with posters from here. Most common failure has been corrosion in the wire link in the trigger. It seizes and rifle will not shoot.

No issues with Browning, own and use quite a few of their other guns, even own an A-bort in 375 H&H.


Have never seen the trigger issues you describe all the A-Bolts I have worked on have had better than most triggers. I have seen many of the original A-Bolts with button rifled barrels that look as good as a custom barrel, on the other side I have seen some A-Bolt II barrels that were horrific. very inconsistent.

When you speak of A-Bort you must mean the AB3..............WOW what a POS !!!!!!! Browning really missed the boat with this one, has nothing in common with an A-Bolt or A-Bolt II except the Tupperware stock