Belgium Browning BPR 30-06

Clark8907

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Have a very nice Browning BPR 30-06 with a Swift 3-12x50 scope. Gun was purchased in 2001 (only made this gun from 1997-2001). I hunted with the gun for two deer seasons and its been in the safe ever since. Has had right at two boxes of ammo ran through it. Looking to get 2400 OBO for the gun. Located in Bossier City, LA, but will ship to your FFL.

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I don't know!!! This is the strangest looking pump rifle I've ever seen. the forearm generally needs to be pulled towards the rear of rifle to operate the action. This forearm doesn't look like it will clear the magazine. Hense it isn't a BPR. I'd be weary guys.
 
I don't know!!! This is the strangest looking pump rifle I've ever seen. the forearm generally needs to be pulled towards the rear of rifle to operate the action. This forearm doesn't look like it will clear the magazine. Hense it isn't a BPR. I'd be weary guys.
Look up any BPR on the internet and they will look the exact same. I would recommend doing a little research before making a comment completely out of context and informing others to be weary.

This isn't my gun, because I am at work currently, but this shows exactly how the forearm you mentioned goes up under the magazing. Please educate yourself before you attempt to bash someone because their post count isn't high. Also, if anyone is close and wants to meet me and see the gun to realize it is EXACTLY what I say it is, I would be more than happy to do so.

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Yes it is. Only made them for 4 years (1997-2001). Was based off the BAR and looks like a clone.
 
Yes it is. I just got to get some funds together to get a 416 so I dont have to tap into my play money for next year's or this years trip.
 
Clark8907, I OWE YOU AN APOLOGY. After looking up the Browning BPR per your suggestion I now see how it works. You are correct in assuming that I thought this was a scam. Obviously, it is not. I thought the photo was that of a Semi-Auto.

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Well...trade did not happen. The wheeler I was going to trade for was a piece of junk. Back up and available.
 
If anyone is interested in the gun or possibly trading partially or full let me know. I am interested in 6mm creedmoor, 26 nosler, 28 nosler, and more importantly a 416 rem, rigby, or wby.
 

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I have been using a "Personal Property" rider on my State Farm homeowner's policy to cover guns when I travel with them.
I have several firearms, but only one is worth over $20K (A Heym double rifle).
Very interested.
Would firearms be covered for damage, as well as, complete loss?
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