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Introduced in 2005. Features satin nickel receiver, walnut stock with no checkering. Blued trigger. Magazine capacity 16 rounds. Weight about 5 lbs.
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As above chambered for .17 Mach 2 cartridge. Weight about 5.2 lbs.
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As above chambered for .17 Mach 2 cartridge.
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As above, but chambered for .17 Mach 2 cartridge. Magazine capacity 16 rounds. Weight about 5.35 lbs. Introduced in 2005.
Introduced in 1999. Same features as BL-22 Grade I.
Similar to BL-22, with gray laminated stock, nickeled receiver and stainless steel barrel. Introduced 2006.
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Chambered for .22 LR. Designed for younger shooter, with 12" length of pull. Lever action, with short 33-degree throw. Full-length tubular magazine, American walnut stock, gloss finish, straight-grip. Receiver steel, with blued finish. Grooved for scope mounts. New 2011.
Similar to BLR Lightweight, with take-down feature. Introduced 2007.
Similar to above, with stainless steel barrel and receiver. Introduced 2008.
Lever-action rifle chambered for .22 rimfire cartridge. Has 18" barrel, with tubular magazine and folding leaf rear sight. Western-style firearm that features an exposed hammer. Finish blued, with walnut stock. Introduced in 1970 by Miroku.
Similar to above, with scroll-engraved receiver. Checkered select walnut stock.
As above, with checkered stock, gold trigger. Scroll engraving on receiver.
Introduced in 2005. Has 24" octagon barrel chambered for .22 Long and Long Rifle cartridges. Receiver silver nitride, with scroll engraving and gold trigger. Magazine capacity 16 rounds. Gold bead front sight. Weight about 5.25 lbs.
Similar to BL-22 Grade 1, with "NRA" logo lasered on buttstock.
Contemporarily designed lever-action sporting rifle. Chambered for various popular calibers from .22-250 up to .358 Winchester. Has 20" barrel, with adjustable sights. Features 4-round detachable magazine and rotary locking bolt. Finish blued, with checkered walnut stock and recoil pad. Introduced in 1971. Manufactured that year in Belgium. In 1972, manufacture moved to Miroku in Japan. In 2003, straight-grip stock introduced and WSM calibers added from .270 to .300. Weight about 6.5 lbs. NOTE: Add 20 percent for Belgian manufactured version.
Introduced in 1996. Features lightweight aluminum receiver, with walnut stock and checkered pistol-grip. Offered in both long-/short-action calibers from .223 Rem. to 7mm Rem. Magnum. Barrel length 20" for short-action; 22" to 24" for long-action. Open sights standard. Weight about 7 lbs. depending on caliber. In 2003 a straight-grip stock introduced.
Features straight-grip checkered walnut stock. Fitted with 20" or 22" barrel; magazine capacity 4 or 5 rounds, depending on caliber. Chambered for calibers .22-25-, .243, 7mm-08, .308, .358, .450 Marlin, .270 WSM, .300 WSM and .325 WSM. Offered in long-action chambered for .270, .30-06, 7mm Rem. Magnum and .300 Win. Magnum. Weight from 6.5 lbs. to 7.75 lbs. depending on caliber. NOTE: Add 20 percent for long-action; $70 for WSM calibers.