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Belgian made Browning t-bolt

HSNARC

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Jul 23, 2010
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I inherited a nice example, 95% overall. I think it’s a 20” barrel (is that the t1? 24” was the t2?) Anyone else here have one? What do you think of it? Mine isn’t sentimental so I’ve pondered selling it as it’s too nice for the type of shooting/hunting I do. What is one of these worth?
 
Wow. Nice inheritance. My hunting buddy back in 1960s had one of these with a Redfield 4x scope. It was the bees knees and we used it for squirrel hunting. I loved that gun and tried to find one later when I could afford it but they were out of production. One thing to watch out for is some of the walnut that Browning used to make the stocks was cured in saltwater and this later caused some major rusting of the action and barrel where it makes contact with the stock. Hopefully yours is not one of these. I would think this rifle in good shape would command a very nice price as they are pretty rare.