I'll take every REM 11-48 made over the A5 any day. They are pretty to look at but they recoil funny, the balance is front heavy as hell and if you are a cheek grinder(Competition Shotgunner) like me that Hump gets in the way of your sight picture even with two eyes.(I am not alone either hence Beretta changing the 390 hump to the 391 round receiver) 270, 30-06 and 300 Win Mag and said, I just want to see what it does on a big ol buck. This bear hunter rifle features a 24' blued barrel, blued engraved receiver, checkered wood stock and foregrip, engraved floorplate & trigger guard, crossbolt safety, sling ring bolts, flip up rear iron sight, and hooded front sight. Personally, I don't like the damn things to tell the truth. The ultra-rare Briggs Winchester rifle, set to be auctioned by. But you are right!!! You can find them everywhere!!! Browning 300 win mag rifle Description: bar caliber 300 WI Mag only Browning rifle SOLD Rifle Caliber. Hell the Gold is a revised version of the Winchester Super X.Ī5's have a loyal following for some reason. Maybe it was because of downsizing to save a buck. I believe it was the transition from Belgium to Japan and the folding in the Winchester brand that Browning actually Herstal (FN) lack designs in auto shotguns. 300's are nice guns but are temperamental!!! I don't know what happened there. They were so bad that Browning turned to Beretta which in turn used the 300 design to build the B80. 338 Win Mag and Short Action Calibers of. Then there was the 500 which was a down grade B2000 in make up. The production of the Browning BBR rifle began in 1978 and was offered in the Long or Standard Action Calibers of. And at that price no one wants them! He'd be lucky to get $200 for it.It was the B2000 that was suppose to replace the A5 as a gas auto but it was a flop. You can find Belgium made A5 for under $500 all day long at just about any good gun shop. The figured the gun was worth $2k at least because it was a classic and "Belgium" made. I once saw a "Locker War" show where the winner of the bid found an A5 in one of the boxes. more WILL HAVE AN M FOLLOWED BY NUMBERS OR '137' FOLLOWED BY LETTERS. The guns on the market today are very advanced and are prefered to what the older guns offer in performance. This extensive game scene engraved rifle features a blue barrel manufactured with a hooded ramp front sight and an adjustable folding leaf rear sight and French gray finish on the remaining parts. 300 WSM calibers were added for this model as well as left-hand version. The B-80 was a transition gun that got Browning from the A5 to what the sell today, the Gold and Maxus lines. Outstanding Triple Signed Master Engraved Browning Olympian Grade Bolt Action Rifle in the desirable 300 Win Mag Caliber with CaseManufactured in Belgium in 1970. Features shorter length of pull and shorter barrel length than Hunter model. I've bought many older shotguns in the past and the one thing I've noticed is that unless it's a rare classic in excellent condition it does not hold value.