From 1940 to 1946 production of the Auto-5 was turned over to Remington. Serial number is on the side of receiver. "ABC" for American made Version. (A=16 gauge, B-12 gauge, C=20 gauge).
$200 or more.
No. The US Army has used pump shotguns for combat since WW 1. No double barrels.
After World War 2 Governor Gordon Browning returned from Germany and campaigned for the Governor position again. He was re-elected and served another term. See link below.
Machine Guns used on aircraft. Lewis (GB) Vickers (GB) Spandau (Ger) Parabellum (Ger) Hotchkiss (Fr) Browning (USA) Marlin (USA)
= Browning automatic rifle or Beyond all recognition. =
Your Browning shotgun which was made by Remington was made during the World war II years(1940-1945).During this time the manufacturer of Browning Auto-5 shotguns which was in Belguim was under Nazi German control and were making firearms for the German Army.No exportation was possible.
That is an 'American Browning' produced by Remington during World War II.
During the World War II years,when Remington took over production for Browning because the Belgium plant had been over run by the Nazi Germany armed forces.
The Remington model 11 semi-auto shotgun was made from 1911 up until the end of World War II(1945).
That shotgun was actually produced by Remington in the United States during World War II, when the FN plant in Belgium was occupied by the Nazis. Often called the 'American Browning.' Value ranges from $350-$500.
Have it examined by a competent gunsmith or send it to Browning.
$1000- 1500 usd
Your Browning Inglis was not made by Browning,but made under license by the Canadian Gov.for there troops during World war II.They were made in Canada from 1944-1945.
Remington made 646,000 US model of 1917 rifles for the goverment during world war I. Winchester and eddystone also produced rifles for the U S goverment during that time,with eddystone being the largest producer.
Bay State shotguns were made prior to World War 2.
Trench guns, first used in the first world war may also be referred to as combat shotguns, riot shotguns, trench shotguns, bayonets, muskets or blunderbusses.
Yes, electric razors were used in WW2 . The Remington company made the first ones in 1937.