by Wapiti » 29 May 2026, 7:22 am
Browning did buy Winchester, and the quality of the firearms, including levers and the Model 70 which were frankly rubbish at the time, went to where the myth of the 'pre-64" was in the minds of the dreamers. They actually became nice firearms that were accurate and tight.
As tight as the sloppy '98 Mauser derivatives can get, anyway.
I remember Browning-made Model 70's that were done up in heavy barrelled tactical form, made in Japan in the mid '00's that actually printed startling groups, for Winchesters anyway. They were aimed at the domination of the tactical Remingtons at the time, and actually competed with them for accuracy.
But I don't think that Browning can bring anything to the AI rifles. They have been outstanding because they haven't yet been meddled with by a huge company that has morons sitting around boardroom tables drinking soy lattes.
"The only way to avoid criticism is to do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing."
Aristotle.
Regards G,
AKA Dr. Doolittle