We stopped by the Browning Firearm Museum, without much fore-planning, so we made do with the camera available. The museum is located at the old train station in Ogden, Utah.
GunDoll at the Browning work room entrance
Functioning Colt M1911 miniature
Browning 37mm cannon
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Near the entrance to the Browning Firearm Museum
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Miniature matchlock
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GunDoll
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Miniature Mauser below a miniature Enfield, these are functioning firearms.
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Miniature Luger, M1911, Thompson, & Browning M2
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GunDoll with miniatures
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Browning patent year 1897 pistol and Colt .38 second model (never produced)
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Browning Pistols
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Browning designs sold to Colt, all were patented from 1896 to 1899. 1. .38 third model. 2. Fourth model slide mechanism, foreunner to the .45 Army pistol. 3. Fifth model .38, rotating barrel. 4. Sixth model .38 pistol produced as the M1900.
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Browning designed M1899 and M1900 pistols
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GunDoll with 1911’s
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GunDoll with 1911’s
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GunDoll with 1911’s
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Browning M1901 machine gun
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Browning M1895 machine gun
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Browning water-cooled M1917 machine gun
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Browning anti-aircraft 27mm cannon
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GunDoll with info booklet in front of the 37mm cannon display
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An excellent museum. I did a tour of it a while back, here: http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/01/30/tfb-field-trip-john-m-browning-firearms-museum/ Cool stuff!
Thanks, I read your review when you posted it. It was a good write up didn’t require follow-up. We took these photos on October 26, 2013. I just decided to post them on a whim.