02 April 2007, 02:20
krakyQuestion about Belgium BAR rifles....
I bought a new BAR in 30-06 in 99. It seems to have a steel receiver as a magnet sticks to it. It says made in Belgium....assembled in Portugal. Serial number is 137nz23650. I'm guessing it's too new to be the Belgium BAR but was wondering. I did a little searching on Google but couldn't seem to come up with a site that helped my question. It has really excellent wood and bluing.
Any idea what it might be worth today??
I'm thinking of trading on a new tikka t3.
02 April 2007, 03:09
richjKraky
I'm not sure about the worth but here's the serial number ranges.
BAR Serial Numbers02 April 2007, 03:14
jimatcati have 2 BAR... i in 7 rem mag's...and another 1 in 300 win mag... both are marked the same as yours.... yesterday i saw a .243 that was only marked "made in belgium"....it was weak in bluing, scratched receiver... topped with a POS scope...seller has $695 on it.... a couple weeks ago i paid $550 for the 7 mag and 2 yrs ago i paid $400 for the 300 win mag.... im looking for a .338 now, don't want the BOSS system, and i'll trade the 7 mag or buy outright.... bluing isn't important, barrel is....
02 April 2007, 03:18
bartsche
FYI Kraky! There are magnetic and non magnetic steels. My Stainless Savage is magnetic.

roger
02 April 2007, 03:19
krakyWow--I found the sales slip and it says I bought it in 99 but it appears to be a 91 model. I remember that the Bar II came out just after I got this rifle. I can't explain the date on the sales slip as I thought I owned the gun longer than that. HMMM. Thanks for that much light shed on the subject though?
02 April 2007, 03:46
krakyWell, I did some looking on gunbroker. Looks like people are trying to snowball the public by listing "Belgium Bar" just because it says made in Belgium. It would appear that the "real Mccoy" is the '75 and earlier models with the serial number with an "M" in it.
Do I have this right??
02 April 2007, 05:15
wildboarMy current BAR, a 2004 "Evolve" cal. 300WM has a lightweight receiver and it's marked "Made in Belgium". The previous was all steel and was marked "Made in Belgium-assembled in Portugal". I bought it in 96 or 97.
02 April 2007, 18:47
siempreelkI would stay away from the completely made in Belgium older BAR...They are a bear to disasemble(have to remove the rear stock to get at the trigger group) and have some feeding problems. I almost bought one and right before plunking down the cash spoke to my Gunsmith who advised buying it. ,