Browning BLR Lever Action Rifle 7mm Rem Mag (slow motion)

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2010

A really nice lever action rifle chambered in 7mm Rem Mag.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browning_BLR

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Uploader Comments (taofledermaus)

  • Thanks for the link in the description. I thought all lever-action rifles had tubular magazines, so this video wouldn't be safe. Now I know.

  • @csmybuttt We both learned something from this! I didn't know either.

  • Wow, I didn't know lever actions could handle 7mm Rem Mag. *no kick brother, no kick* / slow motion.

  • @MegaGewehr It has a box magazine instead of a tube one. Pretty interesting rifle. He got it in a trade for building an AR for someone.

  • Short and sweat, awesome video as usual!

  • @PatriotsniperPaul Thanks! 

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  • @pimpnEd 24" I believe.

  • The BLR is an excellent rifle. Almost no lever action type rifles are strong enough to fire these types of rifle cartridges and are hindered by tubular magazines which negate the use of pointy ammunition. 7mm Rem Mag in a lever rifle? Amazing!

  • Is this the take down model? I want to get one in 30-06

  • WHAT SIZE IS THE BARREL ON THAT 7MM

  • You can get this BLR in 450 Marin, 300 Win Mag, and 338 Win Mag. That should cover about all North American game you wanna hunt.

  • @TheHiddenPart you got a good point there.

  • @TheDodgeChallenger Yeah I've looked it up. Looks like a fine concept. Except for the day you'll think "oh I've run out of them, let's use those FMJBT, they'll do just fine..."

  • @TheHiddenPart hornady leverevolution you gotta look it up its real and proven safe and better performing.

  • @TheDodgeChallenger You mean polymer-tipped projectiles?

    Well that may work, but you'll get your tip damaged..

  • @TheHiddenPart not if it as a flex tip.

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