High grade firearm
1969
Pretty much impossible to answer without a detailed description of ALL markings, finish and overall condition
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.
You will have to call Browning.
You must call Browning to find out what grade it is.
You must contact Browning.
The B means B grade wood,and the dl means deluxe grade.Thus you have a B deluxe grade model of the remington model 700.
The grade I Browning bl-22 is valued at between 150-295 dollars based on it having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good bore.If you have the grade II(scroll engraved blue receiver,and deluxe high gloss wood) then the value would be 160-300 dollars.
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BDL is not an acronym for a specific word. Instead, it is a grade level that classifies the quality of the sites in a gun. BDL falls between ADL and CDL and can be determined to be either a good site or an unacceptable site depending on what the purchaser is looking for in a gun.
You will have to call Browning to find out.
Embellishment