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.
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Depending on the model and age, different places. All are marked as to where made.
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.
No. There are derringer pistols that have no safety, and a few revolvers made in 9mm caliber with no safety. There have been several 9mm pistols made with no safety.
yes
Someone would have to go through all the serial numbers of all the weapons Browning has made to answer the question.
The serial number prefix of 0S indicates that your Browning sweet sixteen shotgun was made by FN of Belguim for Browning in the year 1960.All Browning shotguns made prior to the 1976 were Belguim made shotguns.So to answer your question,yes you have a Belguim Browning.
all brownings are made in japan it will say on the gun
Please check spelling, repost with all markings. That is not a recognized brand. With the exception of high quality pistols such as those made by Walther and Browning, many .25 autos are inexpensive guns, at AROUND $100-$150.
Parts are made there, but, it is assembled outside the country.
There are several books on the market about Browning Pistols. A soon to be released book by Wetdog publications covers all wartime guns used. Other books are available about one specific model such as the High Power. Try a google search for "Browning Pistol Book". You may be surprised at what comes up. Try http://www.lcompanyranger.com/usweapons/browningh9mmpagei.htm http://www.gunsworld.com/world/browng1910_us.html The first explains browning in general, the second explains about Brown from 1910 - WWI
Austria and the US, although all are stamped AUSTRIA. They're stamped Austria because they're all made in Austria. The "US" pistols have to be shipped with flimsy adjustable sights in order to be legally imported into the US.. all the US division of Glock does is replace these with US-made fixed sights.