No, never
No
Browning Superposed Shotgun
No
The Dictionary says: "to place above or upon something else, or one upon another." As in the case of the Browning shotgun, the Superposed model ws the first sucessful Over/Under shotgun ever made. Browning used the dictionary description to name the model "Superposed" because one barrel is apon another.
Yes.The Remington model 11 auto loader shotgun which could be had in either 12 gauge or 16 gauge was made under a patent agreement with John Browning.These shotguns were made from 1911-1948.
I would like to start out with I have never seen a Browning serial number as described by you.Are we sure that you have a Browning 16ga shotgun,or another made shotgun that may have used Browning,s patent?I must admit that I have never seen a straight stocked Browning shotgun or heard of one in my many years of collecting firearms.
browning 10 gaugeyes browning did make a 10 gauge single barrel.this gun was made in 1959,my dad use to Owen one. --- Absolutely Not ---The above poster is mistaken. Browning has never offered a single-shot 10ga shotgun. The slide-action BPS 10ga only has one barrel, but it is multi-shot.sales@countrygunsmith.net
Yes, they did. My Dad owned one and it was an automatic 12 gauge capable of 5 shotgun if the plug was removed.
Remington did manufacture a John Browning designed rifle. The Remington Model 8, semi-auto rifle was made from 1906 until 1936. The improved version, the Model 81, was made from 1936 until 1950. Remington also manufactured the Browning designed Auto-5 shotgun under their name as the Model 11 in various grades and gauges.
was the browning 16 guage ever caled aoozie?
No
No.