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| Does An FN Count As A Browning? Since I just got one. ![]() |
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| Super Moderator ![]() | Depends on what model. Browning and FN did seem to be pretty close. Not only were the Browning Hi-powers made by FN, but the FAL shared some design attributes with the BAR. Not to mention Browning Arms being owned by FN. So I'd say pretty much all Brownings are FNs, but not all FNs are Brownings. Do tell more - what did you get?
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| Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: PA
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| That's a Browning alright! And this isn't Wolfhuntress... It's BattleRifle! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Indiana
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| Here ya go- Browning Hi-Power - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - John Browning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nice lookin pistol, Congrats. -UR
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| I got one question that I can't come up with an answer for. Why is there a hole that goes all the way through the gun in the middle of the cocking serrations? |
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| Like for maybe a complete strip down unlike a field strip for cleaning? |
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