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Make: Browning
Model: BLR
Stock: Straight Wood with Gloss
Metal: Blued
Condition: Used but Like New (Safe Queen)
Scope: Leupold VX1 2-7 power
Rings: Talley
Notes: Sighted in at 100 yards using Factory Winchester 200 gr. Silvertip Ammunition. Extremely clean, extremely light usage. Spent 95% of it's time in a safe. Purchased a 338 Fed. Ruger and just never went back to the 358 BLR. Metal, Bluing, Woodwork at 99%!!! I am sorry but I do not have the original box. The box was used in a move between houses by my wife and it never returned.

I log in less often these days so it's probably best to let me know you sent me a pm via shooting me an e-mail to georgiagunowner "AT" G Mail "DOT" com.

Entire Set Up: $700 (Firm) Shipped to your FFL.

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Is this an older steel receiver?
It looks to me like the BLR 81 (new model) because the mag is flush to the receiver.
IMHO this is a heck of a deal. If I didn't already have one of each, I'd be all over this.
Dang!!! I've always wanted a set-up like this!
PM sent but I will email too.
BLR 81, purchased in the early 2000's (2004?)
PM and e-mails replied to.
Got several on the cuff but as of 9:35am EST no one has pulled the trigger. Could happen any second though with a few...

My "gun-buying vaccine" is wearing thin. Nice rig! Bump for somebody to have a sweet rifle.
Steel or Alloy receiver?
Thanks
Originally Posted by sbsmith
Steel or Alloy receiver?
Thanks


A large magnet sticks to the receiver but I'd be dishonest if I didn't tell you that this magnet might be picking up on the internal mechanisms of the rifle.

Beyond that test, I simply haven't any idea as to how to check the molecular make up of the receiver.

Pretty sure it is a steel receiver looks to be a 81

screaming deal either way
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