Howa 1500 .308 Win Bolt-Action, 20-inch Heavy Barrel, Desert-Tan Digital Camo, Multi-Port Muzzle Brake, DBM, Picatinny Rail, 10+1
This customized Howa 1500 in .308 Winchester pairs a heavy 20-inch threaded barrel with an installed multi-port muzzle brake and a detachable-box-magazine system. The barreled action and bolt handle wear a desert-tan digital-camo coating, matched to a gray/black web-textured composite thumbhole stock with a raised cheekpiece. It includes a receiver-mounted one-piece Picatinny scope rail and comes with five magazines.
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: Light handling marks are present on exterior surfaces from prior use. The bore presents a bright, clean appearance. See photos for details.
What’s Included
- Multi-port muzzle brake (installed)
- One-piece Picatinny scope rail (installed)
- 1x 10-round magazine
- 4x 5-round magazines
- Magazines are a mix of steel Accurate-Mag plus steel and polymer 7.62x51 AICS-pattern magazines
The heavy, non-fluted 20-inch barrel is threaded and fitted with a multi-port muzzle brake, offering a ready-to-use setup with the brake already installed. The threaded muzzle and brake configuration supports stable firing characteristics and consistent barrel performance.
The barreled action and bolt handle feature a desert-tan digital-camo coating. Complementing this is a gray/black web-textured composite thumbhole stock with a raised cheekpiece, sling studs, and a soft recoil pad, along with a 13.0-inch length of pull for a solid, repeatable shoulder fit.
A detachable-box-magazine bottom metal is installed, and the rifle ships with a total capacity setup of up to 10+1. Included magazines span one 10-round unit and four 5-round units, compatible with 7.62x51 AICS-pattern formats listed.
The receiver-mounted one-piece Picatinny scope rail is installed for straightforward optic mounting. The action is a right-hand, two-lug bolt with a three-position safety, and the rifle is built in Japan. This configuration omits iron sights to streamline the top of the receiver.




