Browning AB3 Rifle Now Available in Micro Stalker Model

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posted on September 7, 2017
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For 2017, Browning has added a new Micro Stalker model to its popular AB3 rifle line.

The new rifle features a black composite stock with a 13-inch length of pull that's designed with smaller stature shooters in mind. It also includes a 60° bolt lift, detachable box magazine, Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad, bolt lock override button, tang safety, sling studs and free-floating 22” barrel. The steel receiver and barrel have a matte blued finish.

The AB3 Micro Stalker is eligible for Browning's Growth Insurance Program. It allows Micro and Micro Midas firearms to grow with the shooter. New owners are eligible to purchase full-size stocks at 50 percent off the retail price. More information on the Growth Insurance Program can be found here.

The Browning AB3 Micro Stalker model is a available in short action calibers .243 Win., 6.5 Creedmoor, 7mm-08 Rem. and .308 Win. Suggested retail price is $599.99.

For more information, go to Browning.com.

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