Description
Picture this: you’ve saved for a reliable, all-weather hunting rifle that can handle Missouri whitetail, western elk, and everything in between. You want semi-auto speed for follow-up shots but can’t justify the price of a custom build or the finicky nature of some gas systems. The solution? A proven workhorse that bridges the gap between budget bolt-actions and premium autoloaders.
The Browning BAR Safari 308 Win 22″ Barrel, Gloss Walnut Stock Blue Finish, 4rd is a gas-operated semi-automatic hunting rifle chambered in .308 Winchester. It features a 22-inch barrel, a classic gloss walnut stock, a polished blue steel finish, and a 4-round detachable box magazine. It’s designed for hunters who want reliable, fast follow-up shots without sacrificing the traditional aesthetics of a wood-and-steel rifle. This model ships to Missouri and compliant US states, offering a practical middle ground in the autoloader market.
Let’s talk value. In the world of semi-auto hunting rifles, you often face a choice between utilitarian synthetic-stocked tools and high-end collector pieces. The BAR Safari sits firmly in the practical middle. Its gas-operated action is a known quantity—reliable, self-regulating, and softer shooting than many recoil-operated designs. That means you get back on target faster with less felt recoil, a real advantage when a second shot presents itself. The system is robust enough to handle a variety of .308 loads, which is a major point for budget-conscious shooters who can’t afford to be picky with ammo.
The classic gloss walnut and deep blue finish aren’t just for show; they represent a level of fit and finish that’s often absent in this price bracket. While you might find a synthetic-stocked autoloader for a few hundred less, the BAR’s traditional presentation holds its value better and simply feels more substantial in hand. The 22-inch barrel is a sweet spot for the .308, balancing maneuverability in thick cover with enough length for efficient velocity. At a price point of $1201.87, it undercuts many custom-shop offerings while delivering Browning’s reputable quality out of the box.
Here’s the thing—this isn’t a lightweight mountain rifle. The walnut and steel construction gives it a heft that aids in steady offhand shooting but adds pounds to your pack. The gloss finish, while beautiful, can reflect light in the field. These are the practical trade-offs for that classic look and durable build. The 4-round capacity (3+1) is standard for hunting, keeping the profile sleek and compliant. It’s a rifle built for purpose, not for plinking. The good news is the action is famously reliable and typically requires no gunsmithing to run smoothly with most factory ammunition.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 42.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 7.5 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds (Detachable Box) |
| Finish | Gloss Walnut Stock, Polished Blue Steel |
Pros: Reliable, proven gas-operated system reduces felt recoil. Excellent fit and finish for the price. Timeless wood-and-steel aesthetics hold value. Handles a wide range of .308 ammunition. Faster follow-up shots than a bolt-action.
Cons: Heavier than modern synthetic/stainless alternatives. Gloss finish can be reflective in the field. Magazine capacity is limited compared to some modern sporting rifles. Not a budget-tier rifle, but a value-tier one.
So who is this rifle for? It’s for the hunter who appreciates tradition but demands modern functionality. It’s for the shooter who has outgrown their budget bolt-action and wants semi-auto capability without stepping into the tactical or ultra-lightweight realms. It’s an ideal choice for driving deer in the Missouri Ozarks or taking a single, well-planned shot at a Colorado elk. If you prioritize reliability, shootability, and a rifle that looks as good as it performs over absolute minimal weight, the BAR Safari makes a compelling case.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Browning BAR Safari compatible with aftermarket scope mounts?
A: Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard scope bases. Popular one-piece mounts from brands like Leupold, Warne, and Talley are compatible, making optic installation straightforward.
Q: How does the recoil compare to a bolt-action .308?
A: The gas-operated action significantly reduces felt recoil. It’s noticeably softer shooting than a comparable weight bolt-action, as the operating system absorbs and redirects energy. This makes for more pleasant range sessions and quicker recovery for your next shot.
Q: Can you use different ammunition types without adjusting the gas system?
A: The self-regulating gas system is designed to handle a wide range of commercial .308 Win and 7.62x51mm NATO loads without adjustment. It cycles reliably from light 150-grain soft points to heavier 180-grain rounds, which is a key part of its practical value.
Check current availability and see if this blend of classic craftsmanship and dependable performance fits your needs.




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