Browning’s Over/Under Legacy: From the Superposed to the Citori – Design Evolution, Grades, and What to Look For

A collector-focused look at Browning’s B-25 Superposed and its heir, the Citori. How the design evolved, what the grades and embellishments signal, and the exact checks to make before you buy.
The Browning Auto-5: How Long-Recoil Shotguns Set the Stage for Modern Semi-Autos

John Browning’s Auto-5 wasn’t just the first successful semi-auto shotgun. Its long-recoil heart taught generations of shotguns how to run, and you can still feel its fingerprints in modern designs.
Why the Browning Buck Mark Still Has Its Fans

Born in 1985 but with roots that reach back to John Browning’s early rimfire work, the Buck Mark keeps winning over new shooters and longtime hands with accuracy, easy manners, and a platform that just works.
How the Browning Hi-Power Shaped Modern Handgun Design

From its double-stack magazine to a control layout many of us still use by feel, the Browning Hi-Power quietly set the pattern for modern service pistols. Here is how it happened and what it means for buyers and collectors.