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The Model 1919 Browning, an air-cooled, upgraded version of the water-cooled Model 1917, was the prime machine gun in use by all U.S. Military forces during World War II.
When Browning introduced the 12-gauge A5 a dozen or so years ago, a 20-gauge seemed like a natural follow-up. Instead, some marketing genius at Browning realized a Sweet Sixteen version would be ...
LS&B Investments To Host Rare Collector Gun Auction On March 1 & 2 ... an experimental Browning-designed 1890 .22 WRF lever action, a four-digit U.S. Navy Colt Government 1911, ...
Guns made from those bottom blanks became “salt wood” Brownings that rusted where the salted wood met metal. Salt wood affected many Superposed guns made from 1966 to 1972, although 1967-69 were the ...
Pump guns, like the Browning BPS, remain a favorite of those waterfowl hunters who value reliability over all else. Pumps keep on shooting when semiautos fail. They aren’t finicky about what ...
Browning had just designed the first highly successful pump-action shotguns with the models 1893 and 1897 when he began working on the semi-automatic shotgun in 1898. With patents accepted in 1900, a ...
Soldiers in Ukraine's 117th Territorial Defense Brigade are using guns, including the M2 Browning, to try to take down Russia's Shahed drones, the Kyiv Independent reported.
Browning scaled up the .30-06 round to .50 caliber (12.7-millimeter) initially for use as an anti-tank round and then adopted it for the resulting new machine gun, the water-cooled M1921.
Browning scaled up the .30-06 round to .50 caliber (12.7-millimeter) initially for use as an anti-tank round and then adopted it for the resulting new machine gun, the water-cooled M1921.
Thanks to a well-researched and very readable new biography, “The Guns of John Moses Browning: The Remarkable Story of the Inventor Whose Firearms Changed the World,” he’ll likely come into ...