Browning made 5,000 model 52's. They were manufactured between 1991 - 92. Correction: 5,000 were produced along with 50 employee model 52's.
Are you talking about a bolt action rifle? Is it a Belgium made? Give me a call at 417-830-5588 or e-mail me at jrreeves@prodigy.net. I am interested enough to here more about your rifle. Thanks. Browning Collector
From what I've seen, the Brownings action is essentially identical to the Winchesters.The Winchester came out in the 1920's and were discontinued in the 1960'sI don't believe the Browning came out until 1990.My guess would be that Browning saw a market for a good quality .22.I have seen a few Winchester 52 sporters, but I have no idea about their pedagree.Most of them came from the factory as target /match setups with long barrels and vernier sights.The Browning is a fine gun, but there's this mystique that goes with the Winchester 52...and the Winchester sells for 3 times what the Browning goes for.
Pull the trigger all the way to the rear, and then insert the bolt.
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Hollywood on Set - 2003 Twilight Frost Nixon Bolt 5-52 was released on: USA: 28 November 2008
200 USD
52 times 2a = 104a
Assuming you mean 52 over 100:52/100 simplifies to: 13 / 25
52/7 is already in its simplest form
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Winchester model 52 bolt action .22cal rifle was made in the year 1938.
Never saw a 52 caliber MG. The .50 cal Browning M2 is fired by inserting a belt of ammo, pull the cocking lever back TWICE, (palm up is easier) release safety, hold both spade grips tightly, depress trigger with your thumb. Observe strike of rounds, adjust fire.