Yes
Have a gunsmith examine it.
You will have to call Browning to see if it is even possible.
the Ctrl button.
Browning had the safety in front of the trigger in the trigger guard primarily on its early designs, specifically the Browning Hi-Power pistol introduced in 1935. This design feature was used in various models until the late 1970s, as newer designs moved towards other safety mechanisms. The safety placement was a distinctive characteristic of many Browning firearms during this period.
If you have enough money, yes.
You need the services of a Browning trained gunsmith
You must clearly describe what "up front safety" means to do.
1945
hammerless special safety gun ejecutor
To remove the magazine from a Browning Belgium 6mm 35, first ensure the firearm is pointed in a safe direction and is unloaded. Locate the magazine release button, typically found on the underside of the trigger guard or near the magazine well. Press the release button while simultaneously pulling the magazine downward to detach it from the firearm. Always follow safety protocols when handling firearms.
The safety pin was originally patented by Walter Hunt of New York. Walter received a patent for the safety pin on April 10, 1849.
On the top of the tang.