Requires a gunsmith.
Correct terminology is 'inner magazine tube assembly.' The BAR22 and BPR22 used the same part, we occasionally have them for around $23.
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The Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) typically has a standard magazine capacity of 20 rounds for its .30-06 Springfield version. However, there are also variants that can use a 30-round magazine. The BAR was designed for automatic fire and was primarily used by the U.S. military during World War I and World War II.
From Browning's website - "allowing the shooter to retain shells in the magazine and eject a shell from the chamber without feeding from the magazine."
your browning bar was made in 1976.
Temple Bar - magazine - ended in 1906.
Temple Bar - magazine - was created in 1860.
BAR stands for Browning Automatic Rifle, not browning association rifle.
Your browning BAR with a M70 suffix dates your browning BAR to 1970,not 1952.The first browning BAR rifles were made in 1967.A browning BAR rifle is valued at between 400-600 dollars for a grade I rifle with a 60%-90% original finish and a good bore.
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The BAR machine gun is recommended for its accuracy and portability whereas with the browning you sacrifice these qualities for greater fire rate, ammo capacity and bullet penetration. Actually, the Browning Automatic Rifle (aka Browning Machine gun) IS the BAR; they are one and the same. BAR is an acronym for Browning Automatic Rifle.