Fired is underlined. Owned is bold.
- U.S. M1895 Colt-Browning machine gun (Potato Digger)
- FN Browning M1899/M1900
- Colt Model 1900
- Colt Model 1902
- FN Model 1903/Husqvarna m/07 (9mm Browning Long)
- Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer (.38 ACP)
- Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless (.32 ACP)
- Colt Model 1905
- FN Model 1905 Vest Pocket (.25 ACP)
- Remington Model 8 (1906), a long recoil semi-automatic rifle
- Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket (.25 ACP)
- Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless (.380 ACP)
- FN Model 1910
- U.S. M1911 pistol (.45 ACP)
- Colt Woodsman pistol
- Winchester Model 1885 falling-block single shot rifle
- Winchester Model 1886 lever-action repeating rifle
- Winchester Model 1887 lever-action repeating shotgun
- Winchester Model 1890 slide-action repeating rifle (.22)
- Winchester Model 1892 lever-action repeating rifle
- Winchester Model 1894 lever-action repeating rifle
- Winchester Model 1895 lever-action repeating rifle
- Winchester Model 1897 pump-action repeating shotgun
- Browning Auto-5 long recoil semi-automatic shotgun
- Stevens Model 520/620 pump-action shotgun
- U.S. M1917 water-cooled machine gun
- U.S. M1919 air-cooled machine gun
- U.S. M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR)
- U.S. M2 .50-caliber heavy machine gun of 1921 (the famed "Ma-Deuce" weapon)
- Remington Model 24 semi-auto rifle (.22) - also produced by Browning Firearms as the SA-22, and several others
- FN Trombone pump-action rifle (.22)
- Ithaca Model 37 pump-action shotgun
- Browning Hi-Power (Grand Puissance or GP), the standard sidearm of many military and police forces
- The Browning Superposed over/under shotgun was designed by John Browning in 1922 and entered production in 1931
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All JMB designed firearms? A couple I didn't know about were the Stevens 520/620 and Ithaca Model 37.
ReplyDeleteNice selection owned, there my friend! And helluva nice group shot too!
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