FN Trombone
Rifle
39+1⁄4 in (1,000 mm)The FN Browning Trombone is a pump-action long takedown rifle designed by John M. Browning in 1919.[1] It was produced by FN Herstal, who made a total of 150,000 from 1922 to 1974.[1] It was imported into the U.S. by Browning Arms.[2] Models manufactured post 1969 had a product code W.
The stocks of early models were susceptible to cracking, sometimes attributed to the shape of the receiver; later models, such as the dovetail scope variant, appeared to solve this problem. The pump grip of all models is susceptible to cracking, the wood between the magazine and barrel being especially thin.
References
- ^ a b "FN (Fabrique Nationale) .22 calibre pump action ('trombone') rifle takedown". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
- ^ Freeman, David (8 November 2019). "Pump-Action Rifles". GUNS Magazine. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
External links
- Official manual (in French)
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John Browning
pistols
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- Colt M1900
- Colt M1902
- FN Model 1903
- M1903 Pocket Hammer
- M1903 Pocket Hammerless
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- FN Model 1910
- M1911
- Colt Woodsman
- Baby Browning
- Hi-Power
- Jonathan Browning (father)
- Val A. Browning (son)
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