There are still a ton of great Browning Auto 5 shotguns in the used market. No other shotgun feels quite like an original Browning Auto 5 when it goes off. The entire barrel moves backward with the ...
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Shotgun Deal That Changed Firearms History
When John Browning designed the self-loading shotgun that became the Auto-5, he broke from his long partnership with Winchester, asking for royalties instead of a one-time payment for his patent.
A certifiable work of genius, John Browning’s long-recoil Auto 5 was fifty or more years ahead of the competition. The Sweet 16 version debuted in 1937 and was made until 1975–with a break for WWII, ...
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