Browning Superposed

The Browning Superposed was the first over and under shotgun design to be produced. The Superposed introduced a wide variety of innovations including the single select trigger and over-under design. This design was considered revolutionary in the 1930s, but it was later found that Browning had already made a model of this design in the 1880s.

Browning Superposed
TypeShotgun
Place of originUnited States
Belgium
Production history
DesignerJohn Browning, Val A. Browning
Designed1922-1931
ManufacturerBrowning Arms Co.
Fabrique Nationale
Produced1931-1940, 1948-1960
Specifications
Barrel length20", 26", 28", 30"

Caliber12 gauge, 16 gauge, 20 gauge, 28 gauge and .410 bore
ActionBoxlock

History

It was the last firearm to be designed by John Browning. After Browning's death, the design work was completed by his son Val A. Browning.[1] Original production dates were 1931-1940.[2] Original production grades were Grade I (Lightning/Standard), Pigeon, Diana and Midas.

Post World War II production began in 1948 and lasted until 1960 when the model underwent major changes.[2]

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