Browning A-Bolt Hunter vs Century Arms Chinese Type 53

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Bolt Rifle Browning A-Bolt Hunter Century Arms Chinese Type 53
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Rank
#21721
#23955
Weight 6 oz
Action Bolt Action Bolt Action
Caliber .325 WSM 7.62x54mmR
Capacity 4+1 5+1
Finish American Walnut Stock Black
Gun Type Rifle Rifle
Sights Adjustable Iron Sights
Length 40.5"
Barrel Length 20.25"
Details
Brand Browning Century International Arms Inc.
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Prices
MSRP $599.99 $412.00
Used Price $419.99 $288.40
Sale Price $539.99 $370.80

Bolt Rifles Descriptions

Browning A-Bolt Hunter

This rifle features a raised cheekpiece or comb which you can see in the profile above. This helps to direct recoil into the shoulder area and get the shooter's line-of-sight lined quickly with the scope. This rifle features a fine low-luster bluing on the barrel and receiver with a satin-finished walnut stock. It also bears the logo of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation on the grip cap. This is a tribute to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and a percentage of sales from this rifle goes to help support habitat, range, health and studies of elk throughout the United States.

Century Arms Chinese Type 53

A license-built version of the post-war Soviet M1944 carbine. As many of the carbines imported to the USA are constructed of both local Chinese parts and surplus Soviet parts, there is much debate as to when this mixture occurred. Type 53s are found both with and without the permanently attached folding bayonet, though the former is far more common. The Chinese Type 53 carbine saw extensive service with the People's Liberation Army from 1953 until the late 1950s/early 1960s when the PLA went over to the Chinese Type 56 carbine and the Chinese Type 56 assault rifle. Many Type 53 carbines were given to the People's Militia in China (The People's Militia used the Type 53 until 1982 when they were replaced with modern weapons) and to North Vietnam (with many carbines ending up in the hands of the National Liberation Front in South Vietnam) and to the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia during the 1960s and 1970s. Century International Arms has taken the Type 53 rifle, refinished the metal and mounted it in a brand new Archangel stock! These hybrids are the best of both worlds, an accurate tough-as-nails action and a sleek modern tactical stock! Fully adjustable for cheek height and length of pull and features a removable box magazine.