There were too many to easly list including rifles, pistols and automatic weapons. There are many books written about JM Browning which can do him better justice. He also invented the browning auto matic rifle which was used in world war2
John Browning was an American firearms designer who developed many varieties of firearms, cartridges, and gun mechanisms.
He didnt invent the shotgun, however he invented many different models of shotguns. auto5man
Browning does not make firearms, FN does.
The US Navy has made purchases from Browning many times throughout its history.
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The term "acier special" is found on many Auto-5 shotguns. It is French for "special steel". The stamp "acier special" found on barrels are for Fabrique Nationale guns, and NOT Browning Arms Co. guns. Fabrique Nationale (FN) was the manufacturer of all Belgian Browning guns. Browning was simply an importer and bought guns with their name on them to sell in the United States. FN was licensed to make and sell some of these models World Wide outside the US. If it says "acier" on the barrel then, you probably have an FN gun. It's possible to have one of these barrels fitted on a genuine Browning gun, but then the receiver would identify the mix & match. FN Auto 5's as a custom, used the term Browning patent on many of their guns along with acier special. These guns never were sold in the US, but somehow made it to the states from overseas. Many guns were brought by returning US servicemen from WWII and so on.
What Springfield Company are you referring too? Browning didn't have a Company in Springfield, but they did have their operations in St Louis Missouri. The Headquarters for the Browning Companies was in Ogden for many years, known as Browning Bros. and also the JM & MS Browning Co. In 1927 they created the Browning Arms Company in the United States to sell under that name the gun imports from Belgium. In 1931 Browning moved their Sales and distribution operations from Ogden to St. Louis Missouri and it remained there until 1964 when they moved to Morgan Utah. Browning guns are all from the same Company that imported, made and sold guns known as Browning's. Most all the Browning guns were made in Belgium and Japan, however some people have had confusion over the guns made in the USA, St. Louis Mo. These guns are the auto-5's that Remington made for Browning during WWII. They were actually made in New York by Remington, not in St Louis.
Browning does not release production number to the public unless it is a limited edition.
Both the interceptor and fighter-bomber versions of the F-86 Sabre carried six 12.7 mm M3 Browning Machine Guns
Not enough info. Which model, age, etc. Too many guns fit this question
it is a shotgun. i have a 12 gage more than just shotguns are begium made. I have a 30-06. == == Actually this is a very good question. There are many people that have heard that term over the last Century, and it's understandable that many people do not know. In a nutshell, It's a Browning Arms Co. Gun that was made in Herstal Belgium at The plant of Fabrique Nationale (FN). Bewtween 1903 and 1976 most all Browning guns were made in Belgium. Some guns are still made at the Custom shop of FN, but the majority are now made in Japan. To say a gun is a "Belgian Browning", it is synonymous with quality. The handcrafted work that went into Belgian Browning guns is widely accepted as some of the finest mass produced guns ever made.
On the top of the turret it had one browning m2 50. cal machine gun in the turret it had one 75mm tank gun and one browning 30. cal machine gun and in the body it had another browning 30. cal machine gun