Browning BPS 10Ga. 3.5" Hunter Barrel 24", Gloss
Product Description
Description: Browning BPS 10Ga. 3.5" Hunter Barrel 24", Gloss. Featuring a gloss-blued finish, this 24" barrel is designed for the Browning BPS Hunter 10 gauge shotgun. Make sure you are prepared for whatever hunting or shooting you may want to do with a factory replacement BPS barrel. This barrel is made to the same high lever of quality and workmanship as the barrel that comes with a new Browning BPS shotgun.
Features:
- Caliber- 10 Ga
- Chamber Length- 3 1/2"
- Barrel Length- 24"
- Barrel Finish- Polished Blued
- Chokes Included- Extra Full Turkey
- Receiver Fit- BPS 3.5"
- Front Sight- Bead
- Choke System- Standard Invector Flush
- Barrel Material- Steel
Note: It is recommended that all Browning parts be installed by a qualified and trained gunsmith.
Manufacturer: Browning
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
- Barrel Length: 24"
- Brand: Browning
- Choke Tube Series: Standard Invector
- Finish / Color: Gloss Blued
- Firearm Type: Shotgun
- Gauge: 10 Gauge
- Material: Steel
- Models Fit: Browning BPS
- Shell Length: 3-1/2"
Specifications
- Barrel Length: 24"
- Brand: Browning
- Choke Tube Series: Standard Invector
- Finish / Color: Gloss Blued
- Firearm Type: Shotgun
- Gauge: 10 Gauge
- Material: Steel
- Models Fit: Browning BPS
- Shell Length: 3-1/2"
Know Your Gun
Browning BPS Shotgun History
The production of the BPS Pump shotgun began in 1977. The BPS is still being produced today.
Historic Information | Serial Number Info |
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1977-1997 | |
In 1976 Browning standardized its serial number identification which it followed until 1998.
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Serial Number Example: 01001RR152 This would be a BPS Hunter 12 ga., manufactured in 1977 with the serial number 01001. |
1998-Present | |
In 1998 Browning redid the standardization of its serial number identifications to work with its new data base program, Oracle. This is followed to the present day.
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Serial Number Example: 01001NP121 This would be a BPS shotgun, manufactured in 1998 with the serial number 01001. |