Yes, I dont have a picture but yes they do. I myself am looking for a 7mm08 in browning but, Browning is not going to be making a blued/wood finish in an A bolt Hunter. In 2008 Browning will be coming out with the X-Bolt so you may have to wait until the 1st part of next year to get one, but you could get lucky and find one here and there. If you go to Browning.com you can see the pictures of 7mm08 in the X-Bolt. I will be getting one when it comes out. You may want to read up on the X-bolt sounds like it may be worth the wait. Hope this helped
Built to the same specs. Labor is cheaper in Japan.
You will have to contact an authorized Browning Repair facility
Less than 2 lbs. Go to Browning and check the specs.
I'm not sure what you are asking. What are you torgueing?
Not enough info. Provide model, condition, specs
Answer The current offering of barrel choices By Browning for the BPS Hunter does not include 32" barrels. Perhaps one could be found on the aftermarket. Check the link for the current Browning specs
http://www.boxwrench.net/specs/ford_351C.htm
DVD outputs at a higher bitrate, which would equate to a better picture quality at the same spindle speed.
It really depends on the tv. Look at them in the stores and compare the picture quality. Sony happens to be a very good brand when it comes to picture quality. It depends on the specs though.
Consult your user's manual, as every firearm has unique firing conditions and specs.
The same thread pattern as a Belgium made Browning. Same gun, same specs, different metal in the barrels.
All current models have a product code to identify the exact model specs. Most of the older Belgian models went by name and product number was seldom seen by the public.