

- #Browning serial numbers a bolt serial number
- #Browning serial numbers a bolt code
- #Browning serial numbers a bolt series
It also says 'Browning Arms Co St Louis MO' on the receiver, and 'Made in Belgium' on the matching number barrel.
#Browning serial numbers a bolt serial number
The matching serial number is on the barrel, and the 4 numeral digits are on the big screws each side above the trigger w/o the x.
#Browning serial numbers a bolt code
On some models however, you will see the serial # first, then two letters followed by the three dig ID code.I cannot remember which but the code before the letters means it was made in I think Japan and the code after the letters means it was made at the other factory which I think is in Belgium still.might be US I can't remember.Anyway, you can check it all out on Brownings' website just incase you aren't completely confused by now.Andy. You will see a three digit ID code, followed by two letters and then the serial #. This system stayed in use until about 1974 when Browning moved its production to Japan and streamlined the serial system to the one that remains in place today.Currently (this goes for any browning now made) you can figure out its story by using this little code. First, the # before the letter became a two digit #, for example 68V 38000, and for the most part, round knobs went away for one reason or another. So from 1958-67, you will see a # that stands for the last digit of the year (in your case 6 meaning 1966), then a letter that IDs what gauge and model the gun is (G for light 12, V for Mag 12, S for Sweet 16 etc etc) and then the actual serial #.In 1968, a few things happened. Of course, nobody thought what would happen when they got to 1968 (sort of like the Y2K scare). Such as G38000, meaning standard (might be light) 12ga and then the #.Things got a little more streamline in '58 when they went to the #letter# system. 3 1/2' Gr.1 Hunting However, as said before, the barrels states.īack to A5s.in about 1953, Browning brought about 'product ID codes' that consisted basically of a letter before a #. The Serial number is: 2275PV103 and the Browning website identifies this gun (according to the 103 at the end of the serial number) as: 103=12 ga.

Also confirm if your particular firearm is a MICRO version or not. The roll stamping on all versions only states A-Bolt, regardless of model. Before you order, you must confirm, by Serial Number, if your firearm model is an A-Bolt, A-Bolt II, or A-Bolt III.
#Browning serial numbers a bolt series
They are not intended for Micro-medallion series or any WSSM action. These parts are manufactured using standard Browning short - action receivers. It is your responsibility to confirm the dimensions of your firearm with the supplied dimensions of our part.ĪTTENTION CUSTOMERS: Boyds' has designed the Browning A-Bolt stocks so you do not have to use the rear metal shim that is supplied by Browning for some models.

HERITAGE, BROWNING® A-BOLT, SHORT ACTION, FACTORY BARREL CHANNEL, FINISHEDīarrel Dimensions: Point A = 1 1/4" and Point B = 3/4"
