Browning SA-22 Complete Specs and Full Gun Specifications
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Product Specifications
| Brand | Browning |
|---|---|
| Category | Rifles |
| Length | 37" |
| Action | Semi-Automatic |
| Caliber | .22 LR |
| Capacity | 10+1 |
| Finish | Blued |
| Barrel Length | 19.25" |
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Browning SA-22 Reviews
Randy
February 9, 2022That is one beautiful rifle you have there Chuck. I love the walnut furniture
Dave Krenshaw
February 9, 2022Browning SA-22 Grade I 22 LR
The little SA-22 Browning had lots of drop to its rather huge stock, which made it very comfortable on the face. Although the rifle was compact and felt good from the shoulder, we were at a loss to use its iron sights effectively. They were okay for young
Todd Eshelman
February 9, 2022As a teenager l owned a Browning SA22 rifle (55 years ago) and sold it when I started collage. I have regretted that decision for years, so I decided to correct that mistake by buying a new SA22. Just like my first Browning rifle, it has the same perfect
Joe Z
February 9, 2022Great gun. It as good as advertised. Not as the one my Dad had 60 years ago, but close.
jeffrey e
February 9, 2022The fit and finish on this rifle is outstanding but it%u2019s a Browning so that%u2019s to be expected. The function is smooth, however; I fired 50 rounds of cci through the weapon 10 rounds at a time and in each iteration the rifle failed to feed sometim
Miguel D. F
February 9, 2022The best .22 you could very have, smooth and great feel.
Browning SA-22 Questions and Answers
Where are they made?
Greg, this particular Browning Rimfire is made in Miroku in Japan. Info at the bottom right here : browning.com/support/frequently-asked-questions/firearms-manufactured.html
They have been made in japan since the 70s. Prior to that, Belgium.
take down or not
Yes it is a "Take Down" Jay. (Complete Specifications and features): - Browning SA-22 Grade I Semi Automatic Rifle - .22 Long Rifle - 19.25" barrel with polished blued finish - 1:16" twist - 11 round tubular magazine - Takedown steel receiver with polishe
grade difference
The difference is the type of engraving on the receivers, grade or figure of wood used in the stock and forearm, etc. Generally, the higher the grade number, the higher the value of the engraving and the higher the grade of wood.