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The Browning BLR '81... advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2329672" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>I had 2 BLR's and my brother took the 243 and used it as he was left handed and it was easier.</p><p>He died and his son took it and sold it so only have 1 BLR a 358 win caliber that is very accurate but the rack and pinion system on the BLR is something many gun smiths won't deal with.The pinion gears have to align perfectly and unless you are confident you can put it back together don't do it.The part that lifts the new round to align properly with the chamber could have a problem and would need complete disassembly to replace that carrier.I hope this helps you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2329672, member: 108576"] I had 2 BLR's and my brother took the 243 and used it as he was left handed and it was easier. He died and his son took it and sold it so only have 1 BLR a 358 win caliber that is very accurate but the rack and pinion system on the BLR is something many gun smiths won't deal with.The pinion gears have to align perfectly and unless you are confident you can put it back together don't do it.The part that lifts the new round to align properly with the chamber could have a problem and would need complete disassembly to replace that carrier.I hope this helps you. [/QUOTE]
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