Yes. No matter where they were made, Browning products were well made.
There are many models that were made.i would go to the browning web site were you can find all the models made by name.
Only Browning knows.
From the start all browning guns were made by FN of belguim for browning between 1903-1975.After that all guns were made by Miroku of japan.
How are we supposed to know how old your bow is. But some info is the first compound bow design is owned by pse owner of the browning bow.
.243 was made in a variety of Browning Rifle models. There are too many to list. Perhaps you could provide a model and we could tell you if it "wasn't" chambered in .243
Made before 1975
Made in 1975
The prefix of 75x indicates that your Browning shotgun was made in the year 1975.
No, the value of American made Browning Auto-5's, are less than the Belgian models based on like condition. The American made models were made using Remington model 11 machinery. While tens of thousand American models were made during the war, few Belgian models were made and/or assembled during that time. There are very few collectors that are interested in American made Brownings versus the Belgian Browning Collectors.
They were first made and imported into the U.S. by Browning in the year 1903.The last year for Belgium made shotguns was 1975.
If it is a 12ga, it was made in the early months of 1940 auto5man
Just the manufacturer.The browning auto-5 shotgun was made by FN of belguim for browning between 1903-1975.After 1975 the browning auto-5 shotgun was made by Miroku of japan for browning,both companys made the same shotgun with the same patent of john m browning.While most in this country feel that the quality of the belguim made guns are far bettter(and there is some truth to this) The japan made firearms are of excellent quality,fit and finish.I know because I have owned both.