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Browning BL-22 lever action .22LR, Grade 1 model w/Browning gun bag
truegunvalue.com shows the Browning BL-22 Lever Action .22LR rifle 12 month average price is $535.85 used.
Retail price on the BL-22 was $850.
Owner's price reflects visual imperfections on a used rifle.
Bore looks great, lever action is slick and owner said it shot the well.
Selling for an older friend and INGO member who is trimming the safe b/c he has two of them.
He is keeping the wife's "prettier" BL-22 Grade 2 model which includes receiver engraving, checkering and gold trigger.
He bought this Browning BL-22 Grade 1 model earlier this year from an INGO member who owned it for a long time.
He was glad to get it since they rarely come up for sale even though they have been produced over 50 yrs. Normally, owners seem to hang on to them and pass them down.
This gun is classic and does not disappoint for anyone wanting a lever action.
I read an extensive article comparing the BL-22 to the Henry and Taylor & its accuracy was a bit better than both.
The BL-22 is one of Browning’s most classic and iconic rifle designs.
It was introduced in 1969, originally manufactured in Belgium.
Production moved to Miroku in Japan in the 1970s and this rifle was made in Japan.
Don't know the year of manufacture, but the serial number is the key to that.
There are 5 variants of the BL-22, and this one is the basic Grade 1 model, nothing fancy.
Over the years, Browning has offered a variety of blinged-out BL-22 models depending on the bulge in your wallet.
Comments from an extensive comparative article testing the BL-22:
- Rifle is lithe in hand.
- What sets the BL-22 apart from other lever-action rimfires is the short-throw lever.
- BL-22’s lever arcs only 33 degrees to fully eject a spent shell, and the trigger pivots with the lever.
- Depending on your hand size and strength, you can cycle the action by opening your shooting hand and closing it.
- We found it super fast, and in fact, it spoiled us when we went back to the other lever actions.
- After using the BL-22 then the Henry or Taylor, the shorter stroke spoiled us over the more traditional rifles.
- Top of the receiver is grooved for mounting a scope.
- Iron sights are made of steel, and the front-sight base is dovetailed into the barrel.
- Rear sight has a notched insert that is adjustable for elevation with white-hashmark indicators.
- For windage adjustments, you need a hammer and punch to tap the sight over.
- the rear sights were dead on and did not need adjusting.
- Rear sight also folds to allow for scope clearance.
- BL-22 is chambered for not only 22 LR but also 22 Short and 22 Long cartridges.
- Hammer is wide and well textured. It also has a half-cock position and was easy to cock and uncock.
- To load the BL-22, there is a convenient button to press instead of the usual twist method.
- End of the inner magazine tube is knurled to aid in easy withdraw from the tube.
- Trigger has a clean break.
- We did need to work the lever smartly and briskly to ensure proper loading,
- The BL-22 was the most accurate of the three rifles tested, though not by much.
Action Type = Lever-action, exposed hammer
Overall Length = 36.75"
Barrel/Twist Rate = 20"; 1:16 RH twist
Overall Height = 6.87"
Weight Unloaded = 5.0#
Weight Loaded (22 LR) 5.6#
Sight Radius = 15.25"
Receiver = Steel
Action Finish = Polished blue
Barrel Finish = Polished blue
Magazine Capacity = 15 LR & also holds Long and Shorts
Magazine Type = Tube
Stock = Smooth walnut
Drop at Comb = 1.75"
Drop at Heel = 2.25"
Bedding = None
Buttplate = Solid plastic recoil pad (Browning written on it)
Length of Pull = 13.5"
Front Sight = Post w/brass bead
Rear Sight = Folding adjustable blade; receiver grooved for optic mount
Trigger Type/Pull Weight = Two-stage, 5.8#
Manual Safety = None (hammer acts as safety)
Must have IN driver's license.
I live in Wanamaker outside E465 on SE side, which is NE of Greenwood.
$375
Browning BL-22 lever action .22LR, Grade 1 model w/Browning gun bag
truegunvalue.com shows the Browning BL-22 Lever Action .22LR rifle 12 month average price is $535.85 used.
Retail price on the BL-22 was $850.
Owner's price reflects visual imperfections on a used rifle.
Bore looks great, lever action is slick and owner said it shot the well.
Selling for an older friend and INGO member who is trimming the safe b/c he has two of them.
He is keeping the wife's "prettier" BL-22 Grade 2 model which includes receiver engraving, checkering and gold trigger.
He bought this Browning BL-22 Grade 1 model earlier this year from an INGO member who owned it for a long time.
He was glad to get it since they rarely come up for sale even though they have been produced over 50 yrs. Normally, owners seem to hang on to them and pass them down.
This gun is classic and does not disappoint for anyone wanting a lever action.
I read an extensive article comparing the BL-22 to the Henry and Taylor & its accuracy was a bit better than both.
The BL-22 is one of Browning’s most classic and iconic rifle designs.
It was introduced in 1969, originally manufactured in Belgium.
Production moved to Miroku in Japan in the 1970s and this rifle was made in Japan.
Don't know the year of manufacture, but the serial number is the key to that.
There are 5 variants of the BL-22, and this one is the basic Grade 1 model, nothing fancy.
Over the years, Browning has offered a variety of blinged-out BL-22 models depending on the bulge in your wallet.
Comments from an extensive comparative article testing the BL-22:
- Rifle is lithe in hand.
- What sets the BL-22 apart from other lever-action rimfires is the short-throw lever.
- BL-22’s lever arcs only 33 degrees to fully eject a spent shell, and the trigger pivots with the lever.
- Depending on your hand size and strength, you can cycle the action by opening your shooting hand and closing it.
- We found it super fast, and in fact, it spoiled us when we went back to the other lever actions.
- After using the BL-22 then the Henry or Taylor, the shorter stroke spoiled us over the more traditional rifles.
- Top of the receiver is grooved for mounting a scope.
- Iron sights are made of steel, and the front-sight base is dovetailed into the barrel.
- Rear sight has a notched insert that is adjustable for elevation with white-hashmark indicators.
- For windage adjustments, you need a hammer and punch to tap the sight over.
- the rear sights were dead on and did not need adjusting.
- Rear sight also folds to allow for scope clearance.
- BL-22 is chambered for not only 22 LR but also 22 Short and 22 Long cartridges.
- Hammer is wide and well textured. It also has a half-cock position and was easy to cock and uncock.
- To load the BL-22, there is a convenient button to press instead of the usual twist method.
- End of the inner magazine tube is knurled to aid in easy withdraw from the tube.
- Trigger has a clean break.
- We did need to work the lever smartly and briskly to ensure proper loading,
- The BL-22 was the most accurate of the three rifles tested, though not by much.
Action Type = Lever-action, exposed hammer
Overall Length = 36.75"
Barrel/Twist Rate = 20"; 1:16 RH twist
Overall Height = 6.87"
Weight Unloaded = 5.0#
Weight Loaded (22 LR) 5.6#
Sight Radius = 15.25"
Receiver = Steel
Action Finish = Polished blue
Barrel Finish = Polished blue
Magazine Capacity = 15 LR & also holds Long and Shorts
Magazine Type = Tube
Stock = Smooth walnut
Drop at Comb = 1.75"
Drop at Heel = 2.25"
Bedding = None
Buttplate = Solid plastic recoil pad (Browning written on it)
Length of Pull = 13.5"
Front Sight = Post w/brass bead
Rear Sight = Folding adjustable blade; receiver grooved for optic mount
Trigger Type/Pull Weight = Two-stage, 5.8#
Manual Safety = None (hammer acts as safety)
Must have IN driver's license.
I live in Wanamaker outside E465 on SE side, which is NE of Greenwood.
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