Still are for special orders.Browning had the BAR semi-auto sporting rifles made there from 1967-1976.
Browning Automatic Rilfe
The BAR Grade 1 Magnum is worth $600-800, depending on condition. Other grades of the same rifle sell for more (different finish, engraving) Excellent rifles.
Requires a gunsmith.
They used sub machine guns, sniper rifles, rifles, pistols, anti tank weapons, and machine rifles. Examples: The Thompson, BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle), M1A1 Carbine, etc....
M1 Garand was the most widespread rifle in WWII, but some were also given an M1A1 Garand. Few were given automatic rifles like the BAR and Thompson
The general value of these rifles is between 375-550 dollars,depending on overall condition.
The 2 letters in your serial number PN indicate that your Browning BAR was made in the year 1989.This will show that your Browning BAR was made in Belgium put assembled in Portugal.Most BAR rifles of this age will go for between 475-650 dollars on today,s market depending on overall condition,a good bore and most original finish remaining on the rifles wood and metal.
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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.
When the bar was first made in 1967,the rifles were not made in 257 Roberts.They were made in 243 Winchester,because of the popularity of that cartridge which made the 257 Roberts pretty much overlooked.