Browning SA-22

Published on April 6, 2023
Duration: 0:47

This guide details the unique loading and take-down procedures for the Browning SA-22, as demonstrated by Misha. It covers loading .22 LR cartridges through the buttstock's loading port and the interrupted thread take-down system for compact storage. The video highlights the rifle's bottom ejection and reliable performance.

Quick Summary

The Browning SA-22 is loaded by removing the magazine tube from the buttstock and inserting .22 LR cartridges through the loading port on the right side of the stock. It also features a unique interrupted thread take-down system for easy disassembly, and bottom ejection for shooter safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Ammunition
  2. 00:08Loading Procedure
  3. 00:20Range Performance
  4. 00:35Take-down Feature

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load the Browning SA-22?

The Browning SA-22 is loaded by removing the magazine tube from the buttstock and inserting .22 LR cartridges through the loading port located on the right side of the stock. The magazine tube is then reinserted.

What is the unique feature of the Browning SA-22's take-down system?

The Browning SA-22 features an interrupted thread take-down system. This allows the barrel assembly to be quickly and easily detached from the receiver by twisting, facilitating compact storage and transport.

What type of ammunition is recommended for the Browning SA-22?

The video specifically shows CCI .22 Long Rifle ammunition, featuring a 40-grain copper-plated round nose bullet with a velocity of 1235 FPS, suitable for this rimfire rifle.

What is the advantage of the Browning SA-22's bottom ejection?

The bottom ejection system directs spent casings downwards, away from the shooter's face and dominant hand. This enhances safety and comfort, especially during rapid firing or when shooting from the shoulder.

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