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‘The Guns of John Moses Browning’ Review: The Edison of Modern Firearms A self-taught gunmaker, he manufactured weapons so various few understood they had a single creator.
The Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) is one of the most hotly debated military firearms in American history. John Moses Browning’s genius design from 1918 still has the power to evoke powerful ...
Like many of today’s guns, this story begins at the workbench of John Moses Browning. Browning knew at the time that he had a revolutionary idea, and it was one that he was not willing to give ...
According to John Moses Browning's family tree, Austin Leroy Browning was a son of John Moses Browning who died as a small child in 1883.
The event is on July 11 and 12 at the Basalt Public Shooting Range, located at the Lake Christine State Wildlife Area, ...
A special collection of firearms on exhibit at the Charles M. Russell Museum in Great Falls is being reinstalled with a new look and interpretation. John Moses Browning (1855-1926) was one of the ...
During his prolific career, John Moses Browning became arguably the most successful American firearms designer; and while perhaps not as famous as Leonardo de Vinci, Benjamin Franklin, or Thomas ...
The Hi Power is still sold today, although ironically it costs considerably more than the generation of handguns it influenced. John Moses Browning’s final handgun was decades ahead of its time.
Conceived in the 1920s, the Browning Superposed remains a classic for wing shooting and is even good for beginners.
But the Browning is living testament to the old adage: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. The venerable M2 Browning machine gun was first developed during World War I.