Browning Arms Company
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Browning Arms Company was founded in Utah in 1927. It offers a wide variety of firearms, including shotguns, rifles, pistols, and rimfire firearms, as well as sport bows.
The company was founded to market the sporting (non-military) designs of the legendary American designer John Browning, one of the most prolific firearms inventors in American history. Nearly all of John Browning's designs have been manufactured by other companies, including Winchester, Colt, Remington, Fabrique Nationale de Herstal of Belgium, and Miroku. Browning is currently a fully-owned subsidiary of Fabrique Nationale de Herstal.
Browning Arms Company is best known for the Browning BPS shotgun, the A-Bolt rifle, the Auto-5 semi-automatic shotgun, the BAR semi-automatic sporting rifle, and the Hi-Power 9mm pistol. Browning also manufactures a set of trap shotguns in the Cynergy series.
Browning also sells a wide variety of non-firearms outdoors products, such as gun safes, knives, shooting accessories and clothing.[1]
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Firearms Products
- NOTE: Certain Browning long guns and pistols used wood that was salt-cured, causing a rusting problem to the underside of barrels and actions. This problem occurred from about 1966 to 1972. This should be carefully checked before purchase.
Pistols
Rifles
Shotguns
- Browning Auto-5
- Browning BPS
- Cynergy
- Browning Citori
- Browning Superposed
- BT-99
- Gold
Browning Footwear
Browning introduced a line of hunting boots in 1968 and continued to design and manufacture footwear through outside vendors until 2001. In that year, a license agreement was reached with Connecticut based H.H. Brown Shoe Company, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, to manufacture Browning Footwear.
The product line included the John M. Browning collection, Field and Game series, and sporting and waterfowl lines. The line has grown to include Kangaroo leather boots, Rubber boots and waders, and upland game boots. [1]
See also
- FN Model 1910 (designed by John Browning, built by FN)
- M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
References
External links
- Official website
- Karl R. Lewis official Web site photos & details of the late Browning designer's gun collection
- Browning Firearms question and answer forum