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Browning T-Bolt Varmint 17HMR 10rnd Mag

ID: 025176270
$1,380.00 (Inc GST)

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Calibre / Chamber17HMR
Stock DescriptionSatin finish walnut, Monte Carlo comb, Wide fore-end, checkered
BarrelHeavy target, Blued finish, Free floating, Semi-match chamber, Recessed Crown
ReceiverSteel, blued finish, drilled and tapped for scope mounts
Magazine Capacity10 Round Double Helix
TriggerAdjustable trigger
SafetyTop-tang Safety
AccessoriesSling swivel studs installed

Dimensions

Overall Length1022mm
Weight2.49kg
Pull Length343mm
Drop of Comb16mm
Drop at Heel16mm
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Overview

Satin finished checkered walnut with Monte Carlo comb, heavy target barrel for accuracy with wide fore-end

T-Bolt. The return of a legendary rimfire. We all remember the first time squeezing a trigger, usually consisting of simply plinking a few tin cans. For some of us, those first shots were from an original Browning T-Bolt, one of the most accurate, handy and easy-to-shoot rimfires ever produced. Those days can now be relived with today’s T-Bolt, a rifle every bit the equal of the original, with new features that put this unique rifle in a class by itself. The straight "T" bolt design lets you load and eject with a simple pull back and push forward. This system is unequaled among rimfires for raw bolt action speed nearly as fast as a semi-auto 22.

*Please note: Scope not included.

Features

  • RECEIVER – Steel; Blued finish; Drilled and tapped for scope mounts
  • BARREL – Heavy target; Blued finish; Free floating; Semi-match chamber
  • ACTION – Straight pull bolt-action; Top-tang safety; Adjustable trigger
  • STOCK – Satin finish Walnut; Monte Carlo comb; Wide fore-end; Checkered
  • FEATURES – Sling swivel studs installed (scope not included); Double Helix Magazine