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![]() Browning Superposed Express 9.3x74R NIB Guns International #: 101119769 Seller's Inventory #: 44-2-6 Category: Browning Rifles - Double & Combination - Rifles - African Dangerous Game Safari Double Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Fugate Firearms Company: Fugate Firearms Member Since: 3/28/07 State: Kentucky Country: United States Phone: (270) 703-2907 Number of Active Listings: 2 Total Number of Listings: 8228 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. We offer a 3 day no fire/no disassembly return policy on all used items. In the event the item's condition does not meet the buyer's expectations, notification must occur within the 3-day period of the item reaching your FFL dealer. Returned items must be shipped back within the 3-day period. All returned items must be returned in the same condition as they were shipped from us. Credit card fees are non-refundable as they are paid to the credit card company not to us. All refunds will be in the form of a check from us. All trade and layaway sales are final. Payment Types Accepted: Money Order - Cashiers Check - Credit Cards - NO AMEX - Add 3% For CC - 6% KY Sales Tax Collected On KY Sales Description: This is a Browning superposed express rifle 9.3x74R with 26 inch barrels. This gun is 100% new in the box. Serial # is 27xx. Buyer pays 65.00 shipping. Thank you. 44-2-6…………………………………………The 9.3×74mmR is of a rimmed, bottleneck design and uses a .366-inch (9.3 mm) diameter bullet, usually weighing 286-grain (18.5 g). According to Hornady, at this weight the velocity is 2,362.20 ft/s (720.00 m/s) and energy is 3,536 ft·lbf (4,794 J). This cartridge is used for CXP2 and CXP3 types of game (medium and heavy animals) and is very popular in Europe for wild boar. Initially designed for large European game like moose, brown bear, and polar bear, it started following hunters on safaris. It remains a popular cartridge in African hunting in countries with more German influence like Namibia, favored as a continental alternative to the more popular .375 H&H Magnum.[2] Outside Europe, Ruger still produces rifles in this cartridge, notably the Ruger No. 1 falling-block rifle. SOLD |