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Browning Semi-Auto 22


Similar/Identical Pattern Guns

The same basic assembly/disassembly steps for the Browning Semi-Auto 22 also apply to the following guns:

Browning Standard Auto Grade II

Browning Standard Auto Grade III

Browning Standard Auto Grade VI

Norinco 22 ATD

Remington Model 24

Remington Model 241

Data: Browning Semi-Auto 22
Origin: Belgium
Manufacturer: Browning Arms Company, Morgan, Utah
(Made for Browning by FN in Belgium)
Cartridge: 22 Long Rifle
Magazine capacity: 11 rounds
Overall length: 37 inches
Barrel length: 19¼ inches
Weight: 4¾ pounds

This neat little semi-auto rifle was first produced in 1914 by FN in Belgium. In 1922 production rights for the U.S. were leased to the Remington company, and it was made by them as the Model 24 and Model 241 until 1951. In 1956 a slightly altered version was introduced by Browning, and it was made for them at FN until 1974. From that time to the present, the gun has been made for Browning by Miroku of Japan. Through all of this time, the internal mechanism has been essentially unchanged. There are some minor differences in the extractor and cartridge guide systems, but the instructions will still apply.

The Gun Digest Book of Rimfire Rifles Assembly/Disassembly

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