Browning

Browning grips

Browning Arms Company traces its roots to 1878 in Ogden, Utah, when legendary inventor John Moses Browning (born January 23, 1855) and his brother Matthew Sandefur Browning founded the John Moses and Matthew Sandefur Browning Company (later Browning Brothers). John, son of gunsmith Jonathan Browning (who settled in Utah in 1852), built his first gun at age 11 and his first original rifle in 1878—patented October 7, 1879, as the Winchester Model 1885 Single Shot

John's genius produced over 128 patents, including icons like the Colt M1911 pistol (1911), Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR, 1917), Browning M2 .50 caliber machine gun (1918–1921), and Auto-5 shotgun (1900, first semi-auto). Designs were licensed to Winchester, Colt, Remington, FN Herstal (Belgium partnership from 1897), and others, revolutionizing military and civilian firearms

After John's death on November 26, 1926, in Liège, Belgium, the family formally incorporated Browning Arms Company in 1927 as a marketer of his sporting designs, expanding into fishing gear. Acquired by FN Herstal in 1977, it remains a premier brand for shotguns, rifles, and pistols, blending American innovation with global manufacturing

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A rough pattern that has been given the appearance of a worn product. You don't have to worry about leaving a scratch on it, because we've already done that for you!

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Imitation of a traditional woven Japanese katana handle. The coin is not real. It is also carved from wood and painted by hand. Do not attempt to bite it!

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Diamond checkering on pistol grips: timeless craftsmanship meets modern precision

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The Slavic shield was a key defensive tool for early medieval Slavs (6th–11th centuries), used by warriors from the Baltic to the Balkans
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Celtic gates (doorways, arches, thresholds) symbolize transitions between worlds: life/death, mortal/otherworld, known/unknown. In Celtic mythology and art, they represent portals to the Sidhe realm, spiritual passage, protection, and rebirth—often adorned with knots, trees, or animals as guardians of liminal spaces

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I'll flip the calendar and it will be September 3rd again!

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Decorative ornament with improved grip. Beautiful, effective, justified in winter!

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Venom, the iconic Marvel symbiote anti-hero, debuted as an alien "costume" in The Amazing Spider-Man #252 (1984), created by Randy Schueller, Roger Stern, Tom DeFalco, and Mike Zeck
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Angel wings represent divine purity, protection, spirituality, and the bridge between heaven and earth in Christianity, Judaism, and broader mythology

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The Celtic Heart is an ancient Irish symbol blending the classic heart shape with intricate interlacing Celtic knots

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Diamond checkering on pistol grips: timeless craftsmanship meets modern precision

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