They will do special orders.
Not published in any reference.
NAFAIK.
1 shot because it is a semiauto
Yes, they were the mfg plant that first made Brownings in Japan in 1976.
No.None of the browning auto-5 shotguns left the factory with a adjustable choke.This was a after market add-on.
One might recognize the two names Browning and Remington. They still make 16 gauge shotguns, as do a few other manufacturers.
Information is not easily avaialbe to the general public. A shareholder might know.
No.Savage made these shotguns,but paid patent rights to Browning for the use of John M Brownings design for there shotgun.
These shotguns were made from 1940-1945.During this time frame the belgium factory that produced Browning shotguns was overrun by the Nazi forces of Germany,and used to make firearms for the Third Reich.
It made them for more than one year since the 30s
No. During WWII, Browning had Remington make an American A5 for them. Those guns were stamped Browning Arms Co St. Louis Mo., but they were actually made by Remington in New York.
Unsure of your meaning of "break away shotgun". If you mean breakdown shotguns like double barrels they continue to make several different models.