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Description:
Pre-1940 Browning Superposed shotguns, produced between 1931 and 1940 (pre-WWII), are the initial, highly regarded over/under models designed by John Browning and manufactured by Fabrique Nationale (FN) in Belgium. These early, hand-fitted, 12-gauge-only guns often featured double triggers, solid ribs, and superior walnut wood, establishing the foundation for the renowned B25, according to.
Reddit +4 Key Characteristics (1931–1940)
Production Era: Production began in 1931, with production halting in 1940 due to WWII. The model dates to 1937
Gauge: Almost exclusively 12-gauge during this period
Trigger Systems: Early models often featured double triggers. This is a single-trigger design
Ribs: Primarily equipped with solid ribs, including the "Broadway" (wide) rib variants.
Action: Known as the "Superposed type" (later denoted as B25), they feature a unique forearm that stays attached to the barrels upon disassembly
Vintage early Superposed with M choke and 28 inch barrel. Excellent condition and all original
Shotgun Gauge: 12 Gauge Manufacturer:
Browning Model:
Superposed Barrel Length:
28 Inch Bore Info:
M Condition:
Excellent for Age Metal Condition:
Excellent for age Wood Condition:
Excellent for age Bore Condition:
Excellent Manufacture Date:
1937