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Embellishment
You will have to call Browning to find out.
Grade is just the type of engraving, wood and finish. You can take a look at the Browning website or check with the Browning Consumer Department at 800.333.3288 or 801.876.2711
Simply that it was a grade II. Grade I guns had a blued trigger
A. Marchal was a Master engraver with Browning Arms in the 50s/60s and engraved numerous Diana Grade Superposed Browning shotguns as well as high end Browning rifles.
You will have to contact Browning to find out. If you are referring to the run of Browning model 71's that were made between the mid to late 80's and early 90's, there were a total of 14,000 made. 4,000 Standard Rifles with a 24 inch barrel. 4,000 Standard Carbines with a 20 inch barrel. 3,000 High Grade (Deluxe) Rifles with a 24 inch barrel. 3,000 High Grade (Deluxe) Carbines with a 20 inch barrel.
If an octagon has 8 sides than that's easy it's 8 vertices and I'm in the 4th grade and what grade are you in
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.
The small caliber and action Browning Safari grade bolt action rifles were made from 1959-1975.Your rifles action was made by Sako.The serial number does not correspond to any of my records on the safari bolt action rifles.It should have a prefix or suffix to the serial number.The only time this was not used was for the year 1959.Your rifle could have been made that year.
You will have to call Browning.
You must call Browning to find out what grade it is.
High grade firearm