|
Date |
Historic Information |
Serial Number Info |
|
1968-75 |
In 1969 Browning started using two digits for
the date of manufacture:
M=BAR High Power Rifle
This was then followed by the serial number beginning with 1000.
Example: 69M1000 = A 1969 BAR High Power rifle with a serial
number of 1000. |
M=BAR High Power Rifle |
|
1976-1992 |
In 1975 Browning standardized its serial
number identification which it followed until 1998.
|
1. BAR Type |
137=BAR
High Power Rifle |
2. Date of Manufacture
is a two digit code |
Z=1
Y=2
X=3
W=4
V=5
T=6
R=7
P=8
N=9
M=0 |
3. Serial Number
beginning with 01001
at the start of each year. |
|
|
Serial
Number Example:
137RT01001
This would be a BAR
High Power Rifle, manufactured in 1976
with the serial number 01001. |
|
1993-1997 |
In 1993 Browning introduced the BAR Mark II
series.
|
1. BAR Mark II
Type |
107=BAR
Mark II Safari
1D7=BAR Mark II Lightweight |
2. Date of Manufacture
is a two digit code |
Z=1
Y=2
X=3
W=4
V=5
T=6
R=7
P=8
N=9
M=0 |
3. Serial Number
beginning with 01001
at the start of each year. |
|
|
Serial
Number Example:
107NX01001
This would be a BAR
Mark II Safari, manufactured in 1993
with the serial number 01001. |
|
1998 |
In 1998 Browning redid the standardization of
its serial number identifications to work with its new data base
program, Oracle.
|
1. BAR Mark II
Type |
311=BAR Mark II |
2. Date of Manufacture
is a two digit code |
Z=1
Y=2
X=3
W=4
V=5
T=6
R=7
P=8
N=9
M=0 |
3. Serial Number
beginning with 01001
at the start of each year. |
|
|
Serial
Number Example:
311NN01001
This would be a BAR
Mark II rifle, manufactured in 1999
with the serial number 01001. |
Browning BAR Mark II -
Steel Receiver
Browning BAR Mark II Lightweight - Aluminum Alloy Receiver |