- John Browning
John Moses Browning (
January 21 ["Encyclopedia Britannica" online, [http://p2.www.britannica.com/eb/article-9016723/John-Moses-Browning "John Moses Browning"] .] orJanuary 23 , [cite web |last=Pelley |first=Doug |url=http://www.dapcom.com/Temples/Headstones/browning.htm |title=Pictures of Headstones: John M. Browning|date=2004-07 |accessdate=2007-01-23] 1855 –November 26 ,1926 ), born inOgden, Utah , was an Americanfirearm s designer who developed many varieties of firearms, cartridges, and gun mechanisms, many of which are still in use around the world. He is the most important figure in the development of modern automatic andsemi-automatic firearm s and is credited with 128 gunpatent s — his first was grantedOctober 7 ,1879 .Browning influenced nearly all categories of firearms design. He invented or made significant improvements to single-shot rifles, lever action rifles, and slide action firearms. His most significant contributions were in the area of autoloading firearms. He developed the autoloading pistol by inventing the slide design found on nearly every modern automatic
handgun . He also developed the first gas-operatedmachine gun , the Colt-Browning Model 1895 — a system that would surpassrecoil operation in popularity. Other successful designs include the Browning .50 caliber machine gun, the Browning Automatic Rifle, and a ground-breaking semi-automaticshotgun , theBrowning Auto-5 .History
Browning belonged to
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served a two year mission in Georgia beginning onMarch 28 ,1887 . His fatherJonathan Browning , who was among the thousands ofMormon pioneers in the mass exodus fromNauvoo, Illinois toUtah , had established agunsmith shop in Ogden in 1852. John Moses worked in his fathers shop and later developed his first rifle, a single-shot falling-block design, in that capacity. He founded his own manufacturing operation and began to produce this firearm.Production examples of the Browning single-shot caught the attention of the
Winchester Repeating Arms Company who dispatched a representative to evaluate the competition. Winchester bought the design and moved production to their Connecticut factory. From 1883, Browning worked in partnership with Winchester and designed a series of rifles and shotguns, most notably the Winchester Model 1887 and Model 1897 shotguns. The falling block single shot Model 1885 and the lever-action Model 1886, Model 1892, Model 1894 and Model 1895 rifles, most of which are still in production today in some form.Perhaps the most infamous singular Browning-designed firearm was a
FN Model 1910 handgun,serial number 19074. [Belfield, Richard. "The Assassination Business: A History of State-Sponsored Murder", Carroll & Graf Publishers: New York. ISBN: 0786713437 pg. 237] In 1914,Gavrilo Princip used the.380 ACP pistol to assassinateArchduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Sophie. This event arguably sparkedWorld War I . The pistol was rediscovered in 2004. [cite news | title=Found: the gun that shook the world | url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/main.jhtml?xml=/education/2004/07/10/tehGwferd22.xml | first = Kate | last=Connolly |date=2004-06-21 | publisher = The Telegraph | accessdate=2007-01-23 ]On
November 26 ,1926 , while working on a self-loading pistol design for FN in Liege, he died of heart failure in the office of his sonVal A. Browning . The 9 mm self-loading pistol he was working on when he died was eventually completed in 1935, by Belgian designerDieudonne Saive . Released as the Fabrique Nationale GP35, it was more popularly known as theBrowning Hi-Power . The Superposed shotgun was his last firearm design, marketed originally with twin triggers. A single trigger modification was later completed by his son, Val.Throughout his life, Browning designed weapons for his own company, Winchester, Colt, Remington, Savage, and Fabrique Nationale of
Belgium . In 1977, FN acquired theBrowning Arms Company which had been established in 1927, the year after Browning's death.Products
Several of his designs are still in production today. Some of his most notable designs include:
Firearms
*M1895 Colt-Browning machine gun
*Colt Model 1897
*FN Browning M1899/M1900
*Colt Model 1900
*Colt Model 1902
*Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer (.38 ACP)
*Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless (.32 ACP)
*Colt Model 1905 , the first .45 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. Model 1911, the first .45 ACP military handgun
*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
*U.S. Model 1917 water-cooled machine gun
*Model 1919 air-cooled machine gun
*Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) of 1917
*Browning M2 .50-caliber heavymachine gun of 1921
*TheBrowning Hi-Power , the last pistol that John Browning developed
* TheBrowning Superposed over/under shotgun was designed by John Browning in 1922 and entered production in 1931Cartridges
In addition, the cartridges he developed are still some of the most popular in the world. They include:
*.25 ACP
*.32 ACP
*.38 ACP
*9mm Browning Long
*.380 ACP
*.45 ACP
*.50 BMG Military weapons
The Colt 1911, Browning 1917, and the BAR saw action in
World War I ,World War II and theKorean War , with the 1911 going on to serve as the U.S.'s standard militaryside arm until 1986; a variant is still used byspecial operations units of theUnited States Marine Corps and the design remains very popular amongst civilian shooters. The Browning Hi-Power would have a similarly lengthy period of service outside the United States, and remains the standard sidearm of the United Kingdom's, Australian and Canadian armed forces. The M2 heavy machine gun is still in widespread use throughout the world.elected patents
*US patent|220271 Winchester 1885 single-shot, Browning’s first patent
*US patent|306577 Winchester 1886 and Model 71 lever action rifles
*US patent|336287Winchester Model 1887/1901 lever action shotgun
*US patent|385238 Winchester 1890 pump action rifle
*US patent|441390 Winchester 1893 and 1897 pump action shotguns
*US patent|465339 Winchester 1892 lever action rifle
*US patent|524702 Winchester 1894 lever action rifle
*US patent|544657 Colt-Browning Model 1895 machine gun
*US patent|549345 Winchester 1895 lever action rifle
*US patent|580924 Colt 1900 automatic pistol
*US patent|632094 Winchester 1900 bolt action single shot .22 rifle
*US patent|659507 FN/Browning Auto-5 shotgun, also Remington Model 11
*US patent|659786 Remington Model 8 semi-automatic rifle.
*US patent|678937M1917 Browning machine gun
*US patent|747585Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless automatic pistol
*US patent|781765 Stevens 520 pump action shotgun
*US patent|808003 Colt Model 1905 in .45 ACP (predecessor to the M1911)
*US patent|947478 FN Model 1906 and Colt 1908 Vest Pocket in .25 ACP
*US patent|984519 Colt 1911
*US patent|1065341 Browning .22 Automatic Rifle
*US patent|1143170 Remington Model 17 andIthaca 37 pump action shotguns
*US patent|1276716 Colt Woodsman
*US patent|1293022Browning Automatic Rifle Model of 1918
*US patent|1424553 FN "Trombone" pump action .22 caliber repeater (Rare in USA)
*US patent|1525065 37 mm automatic cannon
*US patent|1578638 Browning Superposed over/under shotgun
*US patent|1618510 FN andBrowning Hi-Power pistol
*US patent|1628226M2 Browning machine gun in .50 caliberee also
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John Moses Browning House References
* Browning, John, and Curt Gentry. "John M. Browning, American Gunmaker." New York: Doubleday, 1964. OCLC 1329440
* "Colt 1911 & Early prototypes" by Gerard Henrotin (H&L Publishing - 2003)
* "The Colt 1911A1 Explained" by Gerard Henrotin (H&L Publishing - 2004)
* "FN High-Power Explained" by Gerard Henrotin (H&L Publishing - 2004)External links
* [http://www.theunionstation.org/browningmuseum.html The Ogden Union Station Browning Museum]
* [http://www.m1911.org/full_history.htm M-1911 Pistol History]
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