F.A.P. di Pietta is an Italian maker specializing in replicas of 19th century firearms and in particular firearms of the American Civil War. They make both muzzleloading and cartridge firearms, such as the 1858 Remington and 1873 Singe Action Army models.
No, they did not
Browning does not make firearms, FN does.
Mainly low cost shotguns.
1866
No. D-Boys is a low end airsoft company that focuses on entry level guns.
Silversmiths did not make guns.
Weatherby Inc. is an American company that manufactures guns. They make rifles, shotguns, and calibers. Moreover, the company is well known for their strong and powerful magnum cartridges.
Basically none. Those made by a company or country are legal. An individual can make on that is illegal to own.
Guns make a roaring sound.
Gunsmiths don't make guns - they may assemble them from previously manufactured components, but they don't actually "make" guns. Factories make guns.
Sears SOLD guns until about 1989. Most of the guns sold by Sears said J C Higgins or Ted Williams- the Sears brands- but they were made by a gun making company for Sears. Savage, Mossberg, Marlin, High Standard, etc all made guns for Sears. However, between 1905 and 1918, Sears owned the Meriden Company, which made guns for Sears, as well as others. The guns were not marked Sears, but Meriden or AJ Aubrey.
What did gunsmith make besides guns