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![]() Early FN Browning SA-22 Takedown Semi- Automatic Rimfire Rifle Pre-1955 - Very Good Cond Guns International #: 103337496 Seller's Inventory #: 432 Category: Browning Rifles - Semi-Auto Rimfire - Browning Belgium Rifles Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: randywine Company: Randolf W Fowler Ltd Member Since: 1/26/21 First Name: Randy Last Name: Fowler State: Virginia Zip: 20147 Country: United States Phone: (703) 858-2881 Premium Seller Number of Active Listings: 294 Total Number of Listings: 661 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Returns ON approval within 3 DAYS OF DELIVERY MINUS A 20% RESTOCKING FEE Payment Types Accepted: Money Orders, Certified Checks, Personal Checks, Zelle, Layaway Description: Collectors, the SA-22 is no longer in Production. FN Browning began production in 1914. No record list of serial numbers exists before 1955. This rifle has an early serial number of 32626, indicating it is a pre-1955 production. Front blade sight with adjustable rear sight. Sling swiels and sling rings. The wood has a blonde satin finish and is in very good condition with only a few minor handling marks. The metal is in very good condition and shows no rust or pitting. The barrel is 19" with a threaded barrel with a protector cap. It has a grooved receiver for a scope. LOP is 14". The serial number is 32626. OVERVIEW: Anyone who has read about John Moses Browning will, no doubt, have come across those two iconic photographs of “le maitre”. In each, he is holding examples of his genius: the unmistakable FN Browning Auto-5 (the ‘humpback’) and the FN Browning .22-calibre Automatic Rifle. The latter became the most successful of Browning’s small-calibre sporting rifles, also taking credit for being the first production semiautomatic .22” rifle. Introduced in 1914, this blowback action self-loading rifle has an overall length of 37 inches (94cm) with a round, ‘take-down’ barrel of 19.25 inches (489mm). It was also known as the ‘Browning Semi Automatic 22’ or ‘SA-22’. A leaf rear sight with a knobbed wheel adjustment was later replaced with a simple fold-down rear sight. A small bead front sight was common to almost all models. A tubular magazine is located in the walnut butt-stock, and, in early rifles, loading was done using a port located in the top of the stock. In later versions, this was replaced by a side-loading port on the right side of the stock. This enabled the capacity to be raised from eight rounds of .22” LR to eleven rounds and eleven rounds of .22” Short to sixteen rounds. A cross-bolt safety is positioned at the front of the trigger guard. The one-piece receiver has an opening at the bottom for the ejection of spent cases, with FN’s brochures claiming, “complete protection of the user from hot powder gases or defective cartridges is assured”. The downward ejection makes it suitable for either right or left-handed shooters. ‘Taking down’ the rifle is relatively straightforward. The barrel lock, located underneath in front of the breechblock finger piece, is pushed forward while the breechblock is moved back about a quarter of an inch. This prevents the extractor from catching during disassembly. By rotating the barrel a 90-degree turn to the left, it can now be pulled forward and out. The firing mechanism can be removed from the receiver with no need for tools. It is not uncommon to find examples where the butt-stock has been gripped, instead of the receiver, to gain extra leverage on disassembly, resulting in a split developing in the wood. With no side ejection port, the receiver had a large “canvas” for engraving. There were six grades in total, with the higher grades including gold inlay and elaborate wood carving. I During the move of production, in 1974, from Herstal to Miroku, Japan, the order of the serial number code was, in effect, reversed. The serial number now preceded the calibre code, followed by a two-figure year code. E.g. 1270T74 = a 1974 semi-automatic rifle in .22” LR calibre with the serial number 1270. This arrangement was only used until 1976, when Browning standardised its serial number identification. The serial number remained at the front, but a two-letter code now denoted the year of manufacture with a three-digit numerical code for the firearm type and grade of finish. E.g. 01035RT246 = a .22” Semi-Auto Grade 2 rifle, made in 1976 with the serial number 01035. This is a used item. While we do not test-fire our used firearms, we perform an inspection and function check to ensure that they are fully functional to the best of our ability. Layaway: 1/3 down, 90 days Shipping: $50, insurance extra upon request Payment: Personal Check, Money Order, Cert. Check, or Zelle randywine2000yahoo (703) 858-2881 Returns without damage or alteration within 3 days of delivery, minus a 20% restocking fee Price: $875.00 Curio/Relic: Yes Rifle Caliber: .22 Long Rifle Manufacturer: FN Browning Model: SA-22 Serial Number: 32626 Barrel Length: 19 Bore: Bright Condition: VG Metal Condition: VG Wood Condition: VG Bore Condition: VG Action: Semi Auto Triggers: Single Stock: American Walnut Butt Pad: Factory Plate LOP: 14 Finish: Satin Manufacture Date: Pre-1955 Case: Optional |