First, I want to thank those of you who sent me your serial numbers. I know there are many more out there, so come on guys and gals, help me out and cough up the numbers for the sake of research. Heres what Im trying to do.
Not only am I trying to determine the range of serial number used for the Browning Creedmore (Brownings spelling) and which ones had a fixed front sight, but Im also attempting to define when several changes were made to the 40-65 and 45-70 models. The crown and extractor was redesigned around the end of 1996 (1st yr. of production). The stock bolt hole and butt plate were changed sometime in 1998 (last year of production). Since Browning did not keep good records of when the changes were made I need your help to figure it out. I have spoken to several folks at Browning many time and picked their brains. I imaging by now Ive worn out my welcome but was successful in accumulating a bunch of data and material, but not enough to nail down the changes.
So, if you can see fit to send me you serial numbers on any model of Browning BPCRs along with the following details Id sure appreciate it. Im only looking for information on the BPCR models, not the rest of Brownings model 1885. I will respond with some details you may not know about your rifle.
.45-90 Creedmore:
- full serial number
- type of front site (windage adjustable or fixed)
- stock bolt hole angle change easily determined by the center-to-center hole spacing of you butt plate screws. The original stock and butt plate has a spacing of 3.2 (8.2cm). The redesigned stock and butt plate has a spacing of 4.05 (10.3cm).
.40-65 & .45-70 models:
- full serial number
- shape of the crown there are two shapes, a counter-bored square-bottomed (90º step-down) crown or a concave or dished design also referred to as a cereal bowl crown
- stock bolt hole angle change easily determined by the center-to-center hole spacing of you butt plate screws. The original stock and butt plate has a spacing of 3.2 (8.2cm). The redesigned stock and butt plate has a spacing of 4.05 (10.3cm).
- extractor "If its not clear which extractor your rifle has its easy to determine without disassembling the action. As the action is opened both extractor designs move out of their resting slot below the breech rim and push the cartridge back out of the chamber. But, unless manually depressed, the old design extractor normally does not fully extend down and contact the top of the lowered breechblock. It will move up and down with your finger when the action was fully open. The redesigned extractor, after pushing the cartridge out, continues to move down until it comes in contact with the top of the breechblock. It will not move and never blocks the rim when inserting a new cartridge.
Please note your serial number will be kept private. I will not give it out to anyone else. You can email the data to me at: texasmac@ev1.net or send me a private message via this form. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wayne