Yes
You will have to call Browning for the date. 50-500 USD
800-10000 USD depending on specifics.
No
Browning introduced the .22 automatic in 1956. The gun was made by Fabrique Nationale since 1913, but Browning started to import with their name in 1956. Production was moved from Belgium to Japan in the early 70's and is still made today. Grade II and III is still produced by the Custom shop in Belgium.
yes
Your Browning lever action rifle,which was made in 1979 will bring between 275-500 dollars today depending on overall condition,and a good bore.
The automatic player piano is still used today and you have to insert a piano roll to activate the keys and pump it to play.
Yes
They are still in production today. There are several models available.
Contact Browning to get a history letter. Yes.
An M2 is a machine made back in WWII by John Browning Hence the name Browning Machine gun, John Browning was the gun maker which the united states still uses today such as the M1911 and the M2.
As rifles go, the 50 BMG shoots the farthest with accuracy. The BMG stands for Browning Machine gun. This is the standard 50 caliber machine gun bullet used today as the model M2. The rifle is available as a bolt action or semi-automatic version. It is used for specialized long distance sniper missions.