Browning Autoloading Takedown .22 Factory Parts Kit
Product Description
Description: Browning Autoloading .22 Takedown Rifle Factory Spare Part and Rebuild
Kit. Includes (QTY) - (1) B2166546 - Barrel Adjusting Ring - (1) B2166552 - Barrel Adjusting Ring Follower - (1) B2166553 - Barrel Adjusting Ring Follower Spring - (1) B2166550 - Barrel Lock - (1) B2166545 - Barrel Lock Ring - (1) B2166548 - Barrel Lock Spring - (1) B2166549 - Barrel Lock Spring Plunger - (1) B2166659 - Firing Pin - (1) B2166665 - Firing Pin Spring - (1) B2166675 - Recoil Spring |
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Manufacturer: Browning | |
Code - | TD22RBD |
Caliber - | 22 |
Note: Some Browning Autoloading .22 Takedown Rifle parts may require fitting/installation by a qualified gunsmith. |
Specifications
- Brand: Browning
- Caliber: .22 LR,.22 Short
- Finish / Color: Matte Blued
- Firearm Type: Rifle
- Material: Steel
- Models Fit: Browning Semi-Auto 22
Know Your Gun
Browning Semi-Auto 22 History
The production of the 22 Semi-Auto rifle began in 1914 and was officially imported by Browning in 1956. It is still in production today.
Historic Information | Serial Number Info |
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1914-1955 | |
F.N. began production of the 22 Semi-Auto Rifle. |
No serial numbers are available. |
1956-1967 | |
In 1961, the codes for caliber were changed: |
T=Long Rifle Caliber |
1969-73 | |
1969 started using two digits for the date of manufacture: type of Auto-5: This was then followed by the serial number beginning with 1000. |
T=Long Rifle Caliber |
1974 | |
In 1974 production of the 22 Semi-Auto was moved to Miroku, Japan. The order of the serial number code was changed to:
Example: 1000T74 = A 1974 22 Semi-Auto rifle in 22 Long Rifle Caliber with a serial number of 1000. |
T=Long Rifle Caliber |
1976-1997 | |
In 1975 Browning standardized its serial number identification which it followed until 1998.
Example: 1000T74 = A 1974 22 Semi-Auto rifle in 22 Long Rifle Caliber with a serial number of 1000. |
Serial Number Example: 01001RT646 This would be n 22 Semi-Auto Grade 6 rifle, manufactured in 1976 with the serial number 1000. |
1999 | |
In 1998 Browning redid the standardization of its serial number identifications to work with its new data base program, Oracle.
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