Always great to see a browning 22 Auto. Just a thought, if you put a finger on the trigger guard and pull the boat back about halfway with your phone it comes up much easier. Thanks for making the video on this really helpful.
They're beautifully made rifles. The downside is that the attention to detail used to build them makes them pretty expensive compared to the more popular 22 autos available.
@@professorpewpuew The 10/22 is an easy one to disassemble/reassemble. It doesnt have the beauty of the Browning though. The deep polished blue and well finished stock of the Browning wins the looks department every time. The 10/22 I built is ridiculously accurate but there's just something about the trim gracefull Browning that is difficult to replicate today
What is a better, a new Made in Japan riffle, or a used Made in Belguin riffle?? I am wanting to buy one , but not sure if there is a major difference between the both.
Quality wise, they are alike and I've had both. As to ease of bbl adjustment when it's needed, the Japanese one is superior as it's "spring" loaded. The Belgium gun is coveted only because it's older and Belgium, but the bbl adjustment is more difficult and the forearm needs to be removed to do it.
I know right? I just picked up this one new in box. Production started in 1914 and its still going, but I think they discontinued the 22 Short only model a few years ago.
If you mean the small tab that locks the barrel to the action, you put the spring end in first then compress w a small screwdriver then ease the anvil shaped mechanism back in place. Move it over til centered. Put your forearm back on. Then tighten the adjustment knob til it doesn’t have any play.
Hello my friend. I have a question I desperately need to ask regarding this 22 rifle. Do you answer your viewers questions? I’ll keep check for a reply. Thank you
@@professorpewpuew Thank you my friend!! My Pop has 2 of these guns. 1 is Belgium made and the other Japan. They just won’t shoot without jamming. Its like the bolt is sticky. By sticky I mean it just doesn’t want to feed the barrel like it should and jams more often than not while firing and many times gets stuck and doesn’t want to even let you un jam it. I broke it down for the first time the other day and cleaned it just a bit. Didn’t have everything I needed to be thorough. Immediately after I put 10 shells in it and fired all 10 as fast as I could pull the trigger. Shot great without issue. Then reloaded and shot 4 times slowly and it jammed on the 4th shot. Both guns are doing the same exact thing and we have a friend who has one and it also is doing it. I am former L.E. And have a buddy who is a Police Officer who is a gun fanatic. However he is not familiar with The SA. But, after me telling him what I have you, he said to try a hotter round. Also had another gentleman like yourself on YT who said The SA seems to function better with better/hotter shells. My buddy also told me to scrub the heck out of the barrel right where the bullet lies before firing. I’m open for any suggestions and let me say it sure was great of you to answer me back and especially so quickly. Thank you and GOD bless!!!
@@robertjenkins194 I would start with a detailed cleaning first. You might also check to see if the headspace between the detachable barrel and the frame has come loose. It is possible that could be a problem. The springloaded collar allows you to tighten things back up if the gun works itself loose. You would want it to be tight but not so tight that you can't break the gun down into its two halves.
@@professorpewpuew Great! Thanks you my friend. The barrel is somewhat loose. As a matter of fact I just removed the little lock switch that allows you to lock and unlock the barrel. I was not paying enough attention and let the barrel lock spring and plunger fly out into space while removing the stock. So I have to order them. Almost $20.00 if I remember correctly. Back to the jamming issue, I think you know what your talking about. That makes good sense to me that a loose barrel would cause jamming issues. Now that I think about what you said, I’m surprised it even shoots. I think maybe you nailed it. Gonna try and see. I can’t that you enough Sir. I will let you know how the attempted fix turns out. Thanks again and have a great day!!!
Great video and very informative, but please get a proper rubber mat to work on your rifle. It's a shame to rake that beautiful blue steel across raw plywood.
Always great to see a browning 22 Auto. Just a thought, if you put a finger on the trigger guard and pull the boat back about halfway with your phone it comes up much easier. Thanks for making the video on this really helpful.
Nice! This was really helpful, thanks for sharing.
That's a pretty interesting action! Never seen anything like that before!
I think only about a half million were sold since 1914, which definitely isn't alot per year.
Thanks for the info. I never knew about this .22. Now I want one!
It's an old Browning design that's still in production. Got it for that, among other reasons!
Mine an old 1960, has a stopper on the bolt, which stops round one at the time.
They're beautifully made rifles. The downside is that the attention to detail used to build them makes them pretty expensive compared to the more popular 22 autos available.
I am really digging it. I actually had an easier time taking this down than a comparable Ruger or Marlin.
@@professorpewpuew The 10/22 is an easy one to disassemble/reassemble. It doesnt have the beauty of the Browning though. The deep polished blue and well finished stock of the Browning wins the looks department every time. The 10/22 I built is ridiculously accurate but there's just something about the trim gracefull Browning that is difficult to replicate today
Should I lay a towel underneath or just clean on bare wood.
Thank you!
What is a better, a new Made in Japan riffle, or a used Made in Belguin riffle?? I am wanting to buy one , but not sure if there is a major difference between the both.
Quality wise, they are alike and I've had both. As to ease of bbl adjustment when it's needed, the Japanese one is superior as it's "spring" loaded. The Belgium gun is coveted only because it's older and Belgium, but the bbl adjustment is more difficult and the forearm needs to be removed to do it.
I am still concerned about the reloading mechanism
Very unique
Saludos, amigo disculpe, una pregunta
De que medida es la varilla de carga?
Didn’t this come out in 1914, first year WW1? I have the 22 short-only version.
I know right? I just picked up this one new in box. Production started in 1914 and its still going, but I think they discontinued the 22 Short only model a few years ago.
So dainty. What is the LOP?
It is! Light and pointable. Its about 5 lbs and has a LOP of 13 3/4 inch. Plenty for an adult.
@@professorpewpuew was thinking of my 9yo daughter. 13 3/4 is a bit much. Good review thanks for the info!
Hey I know this is an old video but I need help trying to figure out how to recess the ball in the tab to reattach the tab?
If you mean the small tab that locks the barrel to the action, you put the spring end in first then compress w a small screwdriver then ease the anvil shaped mechanism back in place. Move it over til centered. Put your forearm back on. Then tighten the adjustment knob til it doesn’t have any play.
I just picked up the same gun but made in Belgium
Hello my friend. I have a question I desperately need to ask regarding this 22 rifle. Do you answer your viewers questions? I’ll keep check for a reply. Thank you
I try to. Just ask.
@@professorpewpuew Thank you my friend!! My Pop has 2 of these guns. 1 is Belgium made and the other Japan. They just won’t shoot without jamming. Its like the bolt is sticky. By sticky I mean it just doesn’t want to feed the barrel like it should and jams more often than not while firing and many times gets stuck and doesn’t want to even let you un jam it. I broke it down for the first time the other day and cleaned it just a bit. Didn’t have everything I needed to be thorough. Immediately after I put 10 shells in it and fired all 10 as fast as I could pull the trigger. Shot great without issue. Then reloaded and shot 4 times slowly and it jammed on the 4th shot. Both guns are doing the same exact thing and we have a friend who has one and it also is doing it. I am former L.E. And have a buddy who is a Police Officer who is a gun fanatic. However he is not familiar with The SA. But, after me telling him what I have you, he said to try a hotter round. Also had another gentleman like yourself on YT who said The SA seems to function better with better/hotter shells. My buddy also told me to scrub the heck out of the barrel right where the bullet lies before firing. I’m open for any suggestions and let me say it sure was great of you to answer me back and especially so quickly. Thank you and GOD bless!!!
@@robertjenkins194 I would start with a detailed cleaning first. You might also check to see if the headspace between the detachable barrel and the frame has come loose. It is possible that could be a problem. The springloaded collar allows you to tighten things back up if the gun works itself loose. You would want it to be tight but not so tight that you can't break the gun down into its two halves.
@@professorpewpuew Great! Thanks you my friend. The barrel is somewhat loose. As a matter of fact I just removed the little lock switch that allows you to lock and unlock the barrel. I was not paying enough attention and let the barrel lock spring and plunger fly out into space while removing the stock. So I have to order them. Almost $20.00 if I remember correctly. Back to the jamming issue, I think you know what your talking about. That makes good sense to me that a loose barrel would cause jamming issues. Now that I think about what you said, I’m surprised it even shoots. I think maybe you nailed it. Gonna try and see. I can’t that you enough Sir. I will let you know how the attempted fix turns out. Thanks again and have a great day!!!
How can i buy that lr
Muito bom lindo rifle
Browning sa-22 Browning sa-22 top
Eu tenho um amigo so que ta com problema queria arrumar
I have that gun but it is really old
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Great video and very informative, but please get a proper rubber mat to work on your rifle. It's a shame to rake that beautiful blue steel across raw plywood.
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