Browning A-Bolt II Stainless Stalker .300 WSM, 23 in Stainless, Miroku Japan (2001) – Radial Ported Brake, Scope Bases Installed
This Browning A-Bolt II Stainless Stalker is a .300 WSM bolt-action rifle manufactured in 2001 by Miroku in Japan. It features a 23-inch stainless sporter barrel without iron sights, a black synthetic stock, and an internal 3+1 magazine with a hinged floorplate. Notable additions include a radial ported muzzle brake and installed two-piece silver scope bases, with a bright, clean bore.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are minimal markings from prior handling and use. There are light spots of surface rust on the finish. The bore is bright and clean.
What’s Included
- Browning A-Bolt II owner's manual
- Two-piece scope bases (installed)
- Radial ported muzzle brake (installed)
The A-Bolt II Stainless Stalker pairs a stainless steel receiver with a 23-inch stainless sporter-profile barrel for a durable, weather-resistant build. The barrel is factory configured without iron sights, and the receiver is drilled and tapped.
Custom features on this rifle include a radial ported muzzle brake installed at the muzzle and two-piece silver scope bases already mounted to the receiver. These additions make it ready for the optic of your choice once rings and a scope are added.
Controls and handling are straightforward, with a tang-mounted two-position safety and red indicator. The internal box magazine feeds through a hinged floorplate and holds 3+1 rounds of .300 WSM. The stock is black synthetic with molded checkering, a straight comb, sling swivel studs, and a checkered metal buttplate marked Browning. Length of pull is 13.75 inches.
Markings include the Browning Buckmark on the trigger guard, NP proof stamp, and rollmarks reading Browning Arms Company Morgan, Utah & Montreal P.Q., Made in Japan. The barrel carries patent marking PAT. 4,733,369. Manufacture is by Miroku in Japan, with a stainless finish throughout the receiver and barrel.



