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The Browning Auto-5 is a semi-automatic shotgun designed by John Browning and produced by several manufacturers from 1902 to 1998. It was the first successful semi-automatic shotgun and saw military service in various wars and conflicts.
The Browning Citori is a Japanese-made over-under double-barreled shotgun marketed by Browning Arms Company. It comes in various models, gauges, barrel lengths, and features, and is popular for clay target shooting and hunting.
The Stevens Model 520/620 is a pump-action shotgun designed by John Browning and manufactured by J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co. and Savage Arms Co. from 1909 to 1955. It has a tubular magazine, a take-down feature, and a unique inertial slide release mechanism.
The Browning Double Automatic Shotgun is a semi-automatic 12-gauge shotgun with a unique loading port. It was produced from 1952 to 1971 in three versions: Standard, Twelvette and Twentyweight.
A choke is a tapered constriction of a firearm barrel that affects the spread of the shot. Learn how chokes are used on shotguns, rifles and pistols, and how they were invented and improved by American and English gunsmiths.
The Ithaca 37 is a pump-action shotgun based on a 1915 patent by John Browning. It has a unique loading/ejection port on the bottom of the receiver and has been used by civilians, law enforcement and military for over 80 years.
Learn about the history and features of the Winchester Model 1887 and Model 1901 lever-action shotguns, designed by John Browning and produced by Winchester in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Find out how they differ, how they are used, and how they are reproduced for modern smokeless shells.
Browning Superposed is a Belgian-designed over-and-over shotgun introduced in 1931. It features a single select trigger and a boxlock action, and has various grades and calibers.