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Browning Safari with exceptional wood, what do I have here?

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06 May 2025, 05:51
KevinNY
Browning Safari with exceptional wood, what do I have here?
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I picked up a very nice 1962 production Browning Safari in 30-06 this weekend. Complete in Browning case, with a period correct Redfield 2-7X in swing over mounts. The wood is exceptional and I was wondering if this was typical for the time or if they were offered in higher grades?
06 May 2025, 09:17
sambarman338
If there is no suspicious rust on barrel and action when the stock is removed, you may have a real prize.

I wouldn't say that about the scope but Stroebel respected Redfield and valued their early 2-7x variable between $200 and $300 in 2008. The mounts are a curiosity and you might find some collector would value this combination highly.
06 May 2025, 16:27
KevinNY
It is definitely not salt wood. Removed the stock and it has a matching number to the rifle and no rust. I'm looking forward to doing a test of the repeatability of the swing mount. Close enough for what would have been considered reasonable distances back then I suspect.
06 May 2025, 17:35
Fjold
You got a beauty there.


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06 May 2025, 17:39
KevinNY
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06 May 2025, 23:06
KevinNY
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Based on what I have found online, it is definitely a Safari grade based on the lack of grip and forend caps and no engraving. Maybe someone just got lucky with the wood back in the day.
07 May 2025, 02:44
sjr
Have a 1962 Vintage FN Browning Safari in .338Win Mag with the same quality or my be even better grade of wood . Had to imagine what it would cost in todays $$ to reproduce this wonderful rifles .
07 May 2025, 21:21
Ohier
Lucky you Sir. I was in communication with the seller but passed due to various reasons. The rifle looks nice, hope you enjoy!
08 May 2025, 07:46
sambarman338
As to your question about whether those rifles were sold in higher grades, Kevin, yes! One I recall was called Olympian. It had engraving and maybe double-set triggers.
11 May 2025, 20:43
Stonecreek
Wood on the higher Medallion and Olympian grades was nearly always excellent, while the base Safari grade wood varied from decent to outstanding. I had the opportunity to pick through about a dozen of them when the Penney's department store in Lubbock, Texas (yes, that's right, J.C Penney used to sell guns!) closed out their inventory of Safaris. I found one with really outstanding wood which I bought for my brand new baby boy.