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Cameron
04-23-07, 21:50
I am looking for a bolt action and I like the FN PBR [PATROL BOLT RIFLE] (http://www.fnhusa.com/products/firearms/model.asp?fid=FNF007&gid=FNG004&mid=FNM0011) and the FN PBR XP (http://www.fnhusa.com/products/firearms/model.asp?fid=FNF008&gid=FNG004&mid=FNM0012)

My question to anyone familiar with the PBRs what is the difference between the two?

I have read and re-read the pages on the fnhusa.com site and I must be missing something. I'm stumped. :confused:

Thanks in advance.

Cameron

C'yotecaller
04-30-07, 19:30
Really the only difference is the bolt, and stock color

The FN PBR (Which I have and love) has a standard, winchester push feed bolt. Or a straight bolt as some call it. With a medium heavy barrel. Sitting in a black Hogue stock with full length aluminum bedding block. Free floated of course.

The difference of the FN PBR XP, is that it has the same bolt as the FN SPR line of rifles with the big claw extractor. The XP barrels are usually fluted as well to cut down on weight, and there hogue stock is indentical except that it is usually an OD green.

To make a long story short the XP is basiclly an upgraded PBR. That upgrade though really doesn't extend beyond the bolt (and thus, slightly reshaped inside of the reciever) Guys who own an FN SPR will swear buy the claw extractor and say it is the only way to go. But I dont personally think the XP is worth the extra cash. You can usually find a brand new PBR for around $650 if you look. PBR XP's are all over $1,000. For that cash you can just add $200 more dollars and pick up an FN SPR A1 (and have a premo rifle) for around $1,200.

Cameron
04-30-07, 20:22
Thanks for the information I appreciate the reply.

So if I found a FN Herstal PBR XP .308 DBM 20" Full Barrel Model # 21856 for $796.40 brand new I should buy it? :)

Cameron

ShipWreck
04-30-07, 20:47
Those rifles are really sweet. I gotta get me one one of these days :)

Cameron
04-30-07, 20:59
This is the one I found...


http://www.fnhusa.com/support/images/dynamic/l/FNM0012l.jpg
Model FN PBR XP
Item Number 21856
Caliber 308 Win. Metric Designation 7.62 x 51mm NATO
Magazine Capacity 4
Barrel Length 20"
Overall Length 40"
Weight 9 lbs.
Operating Principle Bolt Action
Stock FN/Hogue
Additional Description Fluted Barrel, DBM

C'yotecaller
05-01-07, 21:39
If you can pick it up for that price, then yeah get it. That is a smoking deal. At the last vegas gun show they were all over $1,000. And even a dealer buddy of mine said he could get one for me for around $920. So if it is under $800 like you say it is grab it quick.

Cameron
08-12-07, 16:20
The rifle was still there for $796 so I bought it the MSRP on the PBRs is $1,200 and $1,400 on the XPs, so I couldn't say no at $796 for an XP.

Cameron