Unique straight-pull bolt-action sporting rifle. Chambered for .22-caliber cartridges. Has 22" barrel, with open sights and 5-round magazine. Finish blued, with plain walnut stock. Manufactured between 1965 and 1974 by FN. Many T-Bolt rifles affected by salt wood. Proceed with caution. Reintroduced in 2006 with rotary magazine.
Version similar to T-1, with select checkered walnut stock and 24" barrel.
Reintroduction of classic and collectible T-bolt straight-pull .22 rifle. Introduced in 2006. Chambered for .17 HMR, .22 WMR or .22 LR.
Similar to reintroduced T-Bolt, with floating heavy target barrel and other accurizing refinements. Introduced 2007.
Similar to above, with stainless steel receiver and barrel. Introduced 2008.
Sporter version of new T-Bolt, with black composite Monte Carlo stock and glossy blue barrel and receiver. Chambered in .17 HMR, .22 WMR or .22 LR. Scope not included. Introduced 2008.
Sporter version of new T-Bolt Target/Varmint, with black composite Monte Carlo stock and glossy blue barrel and receiver. Chambered in .17 HMR, .22 WMR or .22 LR. Scope not included. Introduced 2008.
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Similar to T-Bolt Composite Target/Varmint in left-hand version.
Sporter version of new T-Bolt, with satin walnut stock and bright blue barrel and receiver. Scope not included. Introduced 2008.
Similar to Browning T-Bolt Sporter in left-hand version.
Similar to Browning T-Bolt Sporter Left-Hand, with composite stock.
Caliber: .22 LR. Barrel: 20” threaded (Target SR); 22” sporter weight (Sporter). Weight: 4 lbs., 14 oz. (Sporter) 6 lbs., 2 oz. (Target SR). Stock: AAA-Grade Maple with a gloss finish and cut checkering at 20 LPI. Features: Straight-pull bolt action operation in special maple furniture. Double helix 10-round magazine. Adjustable trigger. Polished chamber. Polymer buttplate. Swivel studs. Receiver drilled and tapped.