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<blockquote data-quote="Soulman" data-source="post: 757803" data-attributes="member: 554"><p>I had a browning SA22 like you describe that was made in belgium. Very nice little shooter, reliable, and fun to shoot. You couldn't scope it really since it came apart (couldn't hold a reliable zero), but the iron sights worked just fine. I really liked the load through the stock option, although it wasn't as fast as some other models. I ended up selling it and bought two Henry 22 lever actions. I think the newer ones are made in Japan. A friend has one and likes it and it seems to shoot fine. It just didn't seem as finished/refined/smooth as my belgium made SA22.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soulman, post: 757803, member: 554"] I had a browning SA22 like you describe that was made in belgium. Very nice little shooter, reliable, and fun to shoot. You couldn't scope it really since it came apart (couldn't hold a reliable zero), but the iron sights worked just fine. I really liked the load through the stock option, although it wasn't as fast as some other models. I ended up selling it and bought two Henry 22 lever actions. I think the newer ones are made in Japan. A friend has one and likes it and it seems to shoot fine. It just didn't seem as finished/refined/smooth as my belgium made SA22. [/QUOTE]
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