Good rifle. Browning does histor letters if you need more info.
The prefix of L70 indicates that your Browning safari bolt action rifle was made in the year 1970.
The prefix of L70 indicates that your Browning safari bolt action rifle was made in the year 1970.
The L70 suffix to the serial number identify,s the year of production of your Browning safari bolt action rifle as 1970.
One option is to contact Browning and order a history letter. They are @ 40 USD.
Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
40mm: the diameter of the round, in this case a 40mm cannon shell. L70: the weapon the ammunition is meant to be used, in this case the L70 Bofors AA gun Lot 04-RA-96: The lot would be the " batch" of this ammunition. I think that 96 might be the year 1996, and that the RA would mean Royal Armory.
70 Imperial gallons = 318 L70 US gallons = 265 L
ASTM A672 covers B70, C70 and L70 grades. Equivalent for each of them do you need?
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Is your rifle a Safari, Medallion or Olympian Grade Bolt action? Assuming it is in absolute mint condition and no salt wood, the Safari is worth $850-$1050, Medallion grade $1,900-$2,100 and Olympian Grade $5,200-$5,800. The price range is based on condition of the rifle, wood grain and engravers (Olympian Grade). Your rifle is a short extractor model (1968-1975) which typically doesn't command the same price as the long extractor rifles (1960-1967) and it is a 7 mm. The 7 mm is one of the highest number produced calibers for that era rifle. One thing you need to do is test the wood with silver nitrate solution to find out if it is a salt wood rifle. Browning tried to cure the wood on their stocks quicker back in 1967-68 by putting a mound of salt on the stocks. The salt was pulled into the wood and now we have salt wood stocks. The majority of people will tell you that you only need to be concerned about salt wood from late 1968 to 1971. That is not true and I have prooved it. I have personally tested 1968-1974 rifles with salt wood stocks. Unfortunately, if it is a saltwood rifle you are looking at almost giving it away to get rid of it.
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