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Thread: Browning Low Wall

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    Boolit Bub
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    Browning Low Wall

    I got this in a trade, chamber for 7mm STW, octagon barrel, fair condition, whats it worth? Don't plan on using it for anything but don't get out much to find anything to trade it for.

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    Boolit Master fourarmed's Avatar
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    Are you sure it's a low wall? That sounds like one hell of a lot of cartridge to be chambered in a low wall.

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    The largest cal. that the Browning Low Walls were chambered for was the .260 Rem in a rifle cart. (.45 Colt in pistol cart.)....your Low Wall must have been either re-barrelled or rebored and chambered to a 7 STW....If you had said it was redone in 7X57 or 7-08 I would have gotten all excited.....
    Value? $600.00 plus depending on condition,wood (some of these are outstanding),and a buyer interested in a 7STW...
    Did you get the orignal barrel for this rifle?
    Fair Condition?...I have never seen one in less than "good to excellent condition"





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    Boolit Bub
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    Well guys, I'll fess up to being low wall, high wall dumb, but it is a browning sliding block something that was a 7mm Rem. Mag. that was rechambered, boy that had it did not take care of it but it did clean up good but has a few scratches on the wood, hey I traded and Savage bolt for it and the way that bolt shot, I sometimes wish I had it back, guess I'll take it to the gun show and try to trade it off for something.

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    I am always interested in Browning actions. What ya want fer it? Trade?
    Is it a B-78 (non rebounding hammer) or 1885 (rebounding hammer)
    Lets talk!
    BIC/BS

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