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but post-war development centered upon finding a solution that filled both needs. The result was the M60 machine gun, adopted in 1957. Even with the adoption of the M60, the M1919 Browning ...
While perhaps not as famous as Leonardo de Vinci, Benjamin Franklin or Thomas Edison it would be fair to suggest that John Browning was really the gun world’s combination of all three.
Being a gun engineer who is also the son of John M. Browning comes with some serious expectations. But Val Browning (1895-1994) lived up to his father’s legacy, and then some. Val Browning completed ...
Q. I’ve always wanted a Browning Superposed shotgun, but I’ve heard of a stock issue involving salted wood. What happened, and is it still a problem? A. Browning had a problem with its stocks ...
Browning’s classic Automatic 5 semiauto, but inside it’s a different completely different gun. The new A5 is an inertia-operated shotgun, much closer to a Benelli than to any other Browning ...
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 ...
shooting beat for beat with modern guns. Granted, the new semiauto shotguns may have passed it by technologically, but the fact remains: John Browning invented the semiauto, and everyone else tried to ...
His contributions to the U.S. Army began with the development of a machine gun. In 1916, Browning finally interested the Army in a machine gun that he had developed in 1905. The Army saw the need ...
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