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Member Section => Happy Birthday's & Celebrations => Topic started by: PegLeg45 on January 24, 2011, 12:10:53 PM
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I know it's a day late....but I don't think he'd mind.....
Happy Birthday John Moses Browning
January 23 was John Moses Browning's birthday. All of us at Browning are proud to celebrate -- along with gun enthusiasts everywhere -- the birth of the person known as "the greatest firearms inventor the world has ever known."
These words were first inscribed in history at the time of his death on a bronze plaque at the FN factory in Liege, Belgium, where he died:
TO THE MEMORY OF JOHN M. BROWNING. 1855-1926. This is the place where . . . he came from Ogden . . . where on the twenty-sixth of November, 1926, while he was busily engaged at work death overtook the greatest firearms inventor the world has ever known.
His designs and inventions have not only benefited hunters, shooters and outdoorsmen since his gun was sold nearly 140 years ago, but they also have strengthened and protected the cause of freedom everywhere.
http://www.browning.com/library/infonews/detail.asp?id=300
(http://www.browning.com/support/files/images/brn/articles/2011/John_M._Browning_with_his_Auto_5_shotgun.jpg)
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Has anyone besides me ever wondered why one of the Discovery Channels (History, Biography, Military, Science, etc.) has never done his life history and everything it has meant to not only the firearm industry, but to society as a whole?
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Has anyone besides me ever wondered why one of the Discovery Channels (History, Biography, Military, Science, etc.) has never done his life history and everything it has meant to not only the firearm industry, but to society as a whole?
Why yes....yes I have. ;D
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It needs to be a national holiday.
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JMB actually had his pistol design done in 1910. But could not be submitted until Feb. 1911.....and so it goes....
Thank you again Mr. Browning. Good Call...Happy Birthday.
Between Sam Colt and Mr. Browning, perhaps a T&T ticket can get that National Holiday changed. probably throw in a National Day of Winchester for good measure.