extra screws? Browning 65
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extra screws? Browning 65
Looking at a used Browning 65 (218 Bee) . It has what looks to my eye to have two screws put into top of barrel about 2" ahead of rear barrel sight. Is this original? What would they be for? Bluing around screws not right. Should I pass on it? Thanks.
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Re: extra screws? Browning 65
Those screws are not factory original. However, 218 Bee Browning 65's don't grow on trees, so if you want it as a shooter and the screws don't ruin it for you, I would not automatically
write it off. If interested, I'd offer the seller a price that reflects the downgrade in condition.
If he agrees and the rifle otherwise passes bore/mechanical/etc inspection, as a last safety check, I'd remove the filler screws and measure the depth of the holes. You can get by with a surprisingly small amount of steel under the holes, but I hate bad surprises.... it's probably fine, but only takes a minute to check.
Hope this helps!
John
write it off. If interested, I'd offer the seller a price that reflects the downgrade in condition.
If he agrees and the rifle otherwise passes bore/mechanical/etc inspection, as a last safety check, I'd remove the filler screws and measure the depth of the holes. You can get by with a surprisingly small amount of steel under the holes, but I hate bad surprises.... it's probably fine, but only takes a minute to check.
Hope this helps!
John
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Re: extra screws? Browning 65
Thanks for the speedy reply, I will discuss with the seller. Why the heck would you put two holes out there? Some kind of sight? The rear sight is not original Browning. Rifle itself looks 99% condition , hardly fired at all. Very strange? Sure was excited at first about finding one though.
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Re: extra screws? Browning 65
Hey there big bear -- Very likely they are plug screws where a scope mount once was located. Best regards. Wind
Re: extra screws? Browning 65
So what is a fair price for a Browning 65 with these two extra holes, non original rear sight , non original front sight (now has a similarly shaped ramp sight but with a white bead) front barrel band and rear sling swivel? If you take away all the above stuff, rifle itself is in 95-98% condition , metal otherwise perfect and a few minor dents in stock.
Re: extra screws? Browning 65
Big Bear
The Browning M65 is real interesting rifle and the 218 Bee has some kind of mystic. It's more than a 22 Magnum and I think a cartridge for the handloader. Not many Brownings M 65 out there I read somewhere that they made only about 3'000.
A new in the box Browning goes for about $ 895.00. http://www.gunsinternational.com/BROWNI ... =100151817. It's your decision but I would not pay more than $ 600.00 for the gun that you had described.
The Browning M65 is real interesting rifle and the 218 Bee has some kind of mystic. It's more than a 22 Magnum and I think a cartridge for the handloader. Not many Brownings M 65 out there I read somewhere that they made only about 3'000.
A new in the box Browning goes for about $ 895.00. http://www.gunsinternational.com/BROWNI ... =100151817. It's your decision but I would not pay more than $ 600.00 for the gun that you had described.
Re: extra screws? Browning 65
Barrel wall thickness at muzzle approximately .179,hole depth .043.Problem? No problem?John in MS wrote:Those screws are not factory original. However, 218 Bee Browning 65's don't grow on trees, so if you want it as a shooter and the screws don't ruin it for you, I would not automatically
write it off. If interested, I'd offer the seller a price that reflects the downgrade in condition.
If he agrees and the rifle otherwise passes bore/mechanical/etc inspection, as a last safety check, I'd remove the filler screws and measure the depth of the holes. You can get by with a surprisingly small amount of steel under the holes, but I hate bad surprises.... it's probably fine, but only takes a minute to check.
Hope this helps!
John
Re: extra screws? Browning 65
Big Bear: PM me if you are interested in a Browning M65 in 218 Bee. I have a clean one I will part with. It has a Marble's tang sight mounted on it. I also have dies and 500 pieces of new brass.
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Re: extra screws? Browning 65
Big Bear, Sounds like SFRanger has something to check out.
Old Law Dawg
Re: extra screws? Browning 65
pending details of above, I still would appreciate thoughts on value of boogered 65.