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USA, Belgium, Spain.

I have one that was made in Morgan City Utah. Can you guess what it is?

What about you?


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Springfield Armory...Illinois.

Ilion, New York
 
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Let's see, off the top of my head without actually rummaging through the gun safes...

Perry, MO
Barrington, IL
Springfield, IL
Smyrna, GA/Austria
Cocoa, FL
Exeter, NH/Germany
Georgetown, TX
Brescia, Italy
Suhl, Germany
Nangoku, Japan
Herstal, Belgium


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[QUOTE]Originally posted by cromag:
Springfield Armory...Illinois.



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Forgot a couple:

Oberndorf, Germany
Colona, IL

I noted in the "post after you vote" thread that a couple of friends in the business tell me sales have been skyrocketing as folks anticipate restrictive legislation. In addition to quality pistols like Glocks and H&K, and military rifles, normal-capacity magazines (i.e. not artificially low capacity 10-rounders) are flying off of the shelves.


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Don't know all the cities and am not prepared to look them up but here goes:

Springfield, MA
Brescia, Italy
England
New Haven, CT
Germany
Belgium
Ithaca, NY
Big Timber, MT
Yonkers, NY
France
Ilion, NY
 
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Originally posted by minalpharetta:
Forgot a couple:

Oberndorf, Germany
Colona, IL

Oh how we forget...I forgot to add the old Ruger 10/22. Wink

Southport, Conn.
 
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I have one that was made in Morgan City Utah. Can you guess what it is?

Is this a Browning firearm?

My guess is a rifle, bolt-action....maybe 308 Win?
 
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I have one that was made in Morgan City Utah. Can you guess what it is?

Is this a Browning firearm?

My guess is a rifle, bolt-action....maybe 308 Win?


Yes it is a Browning.
A P-35 pistol. aka as Browning Hi-Power.


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FN or Fabrique Nationale is indeed a Belgian concern and an owner / manufacturer of the Browning brand.

Morgan City Utah is written on my P-35.
I once owned a small WWII era 7.65 ACP by FN.


Browning (from memory) has also made arms in Ithaca NY and Canada.


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