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So when we look at period photos of John Moses Browning, ... pants, laced-up tall boots and a wide brimmed hat. With the Browning stores offering a wide selection of sporting goods, ...
By 1887 he—not John Moses Browning—was mostly responsible for churning out the dozens of Browning’s prototypes. The first Browning storefront, circa 1879. John and Matt stand in the doorway ...
In all, John Moses Browning received 128 firearm-related patents before he died—at a work bench in Liege, Belgium—on Nov. 26, 1926. In 1927, the J.M. & M.S. Browning Company incorporated, ...
John Browning with a water-cooled version of his .50-caliber machine gun. ... Thanks to a well-researched and very readable new biography, “The Guns of John Moses Browning: ...
When John Moses Browning’s Superposed shotgun hit the market in 1931, it was revolutionary. The over-under had a variety of innovations, including a single select trigger, but the fact it was ...
A new book about the life and work of John Moses Browning recalls some of his tried-and-true U.S. military firearms.
John Moses Browning invented yet another in the long list of firearms to his credit in 1914. This one was a semi-automatic rimfire pistol design that lives on to this day in the Browning Buck Mark.
Imagine what the history of American firearms would have been without John Moses Browning. We certainly wouldn't have commemorated the 100th anniversary of the Model 1911 pistol, to this day ...
John Moses Browning, who was awarded more than 120 firearms patents, spent his entire life immersed in firearms and their design. From the time he began working in his father’s gunsmith shop, ...
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