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This will only pertain to LH rimfire shooters and is specific to those who have an interest in the Browning T-bolt. The LH models show up as Shot Show specials but are not listed in the 2020 catalog. I suspect we will see limited availability of these and for those who have been considering a LH T-Bolt, I would not hesitate too long as they may well dry up. https://www.browning.com/products/firearms/rifles/t-bolt/limited-availability.html
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Sporter LH T-Bolt is on Brownings web site under "current production."
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Thanks for that correction.
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You don't read about a lot of folks having these tbolts, I passed on an old belgium tbolt about a year ago and didn't know til then that browning was still making them. Great looking guns, any of y'all own one, whats the deal with these things? You just don't hear much about them.
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I handled one of these again recently (right hand model) and I'm always pleasantly surprised by how well they handle. I can't think of a good reason that I don't own one yet.
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I have several, 2 older Belgian models and 3 current models and like them very much. The new ones offer an adjustable trigger but I've never tried to do anything with them. There is an after market trigger that is supposed to help them a bunch. I like the magazine and the rifle is well made, fit and finish are what you would expect from a Browning product. I rebarreled my 22LR to 17 HM2 and haven't looked back. The 22 Mag is a spotter model and my 17 HMR is a target/varmint model. Both shoot very well.
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