I know of at least 3 gun firms were located in mass.They were the cresent firearms company,located at chicopee falls MA.Then savage arms corp were made in mass.for a while.And last smith and wesson firearms were made in Mass.There are probably more,but that is all that comes to mind at this time.
Yes.
HR is Harrington & Richardson. They first made guns in the US in 1871. The company changed structure several times, and is now part of Remington.
Yes, Winchester guns are made in the U.S.A. i know this because i own one and on the barrel it say made in the U.S.A.
Some. I own a Beretta 92FS. It's a variation of the M9 used by the military. Both my gun and all M9s used in the US military are made in the US. However, you can purchase Italian made Beretta guns.
Not many tools of any kind are made in the US any more. There are a few air nail guns that are still manufactured in the US, including the Paslode Powermaster Plus and a few Fasco models.
Most are. Some are imported and badge engineered.
No. It would require a licence for importation, even if the gun was made in the US.
Smyrna, Georgia. They employ approximately 209 people there.
FN made guns for Browning, not the other way around. In the 90s, FN bought out Browning (Herstal Group), so you may be referring to that. The only guns Browning made in the US are, the Challenger II and currently make Buck Mark Pistols and rifles. Also, Remington made Auto 5s for Browning in the USA during WWII
Long guns and hand guns.
yes
I own one of these myself. i ran across an ad on eBay that advertised these guns for sale in a 1965 savage catalog. dherring0004@hotmail.com