Any idea if the MK actually blued, or is it nitrided? Living in the SE I've slowly divested myself of blued firearms.
Any idea if the MK actually blued, or is it nitrided? Living in the SE I've slowly divested myself of blued firearms.
While the point of .308 is to avoid such a thing, in the spirit of its use as a field rifle, here is a failure drill I did today with the Browning DBM. The safety position slows me down some in a fast presentation, although I expect to carry it in the field condition 3, with the safety in the fire position.
Right after this video, a convective cell let loose on us, totally soaking us with high 30 something degree water, and ending our practice session.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Sarah15 has a wood stock version listed.
https://www.gunbroker.com/Item/949005748
Semper Paratus,
Steve
Any issues with Browning Viana “made in Portugal” vs. Browning “Made in Belgium, Assembled in Portugal?”
The magazines are quite heavy, and between their shape/weight/slippery base pads, somewhat awkward to handle. I got the bright idea of trying a Magpul rubber thingee from an SR25 mag, but it was too long and prevented the mag from seating. Got the scissors out, and turned one into two -- seems an improvement.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Figured you'd have some 20-rounders.
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Just a saved search on GB. It’s been pretty silly lately.
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Is the SFAR a candidate to replace the Browning?
Don’t get me wrong I would love a walk around/hunting rifle in a larger caliber that was robust reliable and used readily available 10 round mags that could be a battle rifle but looks like a deer slayer. (And didn’t weigh 10 lbs ready to go)