Are Browning shotguns reliable?

Browning leads the industry in the breadth and depth of our autoloading shotgun lineup. The recoil-operated Browning A5 and the gas-operated Maxus and Silver autoloaders are all excellent candidates for anyone looking for outstanding performance and the utmost in reliability.

What is a good Browning gun?

The 1911 is certainly Browning’s most famous gun. The 1911 and its . 45 ACP cartridges are both designed by John Browning. The 1911 uses Browning’s short recoil principle and is a single action, single stack design.

What country makes Browning guns?

Most Browning guns were made in Belgium by Fabrique Nationale (FN) until the mid 1970s when some production was shifted to Miroku in Japan. Today’s Browning firearms are made in either Belgium, Portugal, Japan or in the United States. The original Browning & Brothers store in Ogden, Utah.

Are Browning guns British?

Browning Arms Company (originally John Moses and Matthew Sandefur Browning Company) is an American marketer of firearms and fishing gear. The company was founded in Ogden, Utah, in 1878 by brothers John Moses Browning (1855–1926) and Matthew Sandefur Browning (1859–1923).

Is Browning Citori a 525?

A Citori built for dropping birds and other game in the field, the Browning® Citori® 525 Field Over/Under Shotgun offers proven Citori performance with classic 525 styling.

What is the difference between the Citori and the Citori 725?

Compared with the Citori 625, which Browning rolled out in 2008, the 725 is sleeker, in keeping with the trend toward low profile over-and-under actions. Its thinner look is no optical illusion.

Does Browning still make firearms?

Today’s Browning firearms are made in either Belgium, Portugal, Japan or in the United States. The original Browning & Brothers store in Ogden, Utah. Photo was taken after production of the “Single Shot” had started.