American Gunmaker: The John M. Browning Story (1991) | Documentary | Fess Parker | Lee Groberg

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  • @flatbill2
    @flatbill2 11 месяцев назад +59

    I absolutely LOVE documentaries from the 90s. History was just fascinating, no politics being discussed, just telling the stories.

  • @Yesfan1215
    @Yesfan1215 11 месяцев назад +49

    My hubby is a descendant of John Moses Browning. He damn near has encyclopedic knowledge of all things gun wise. Mr Browning was a sheer genius! The things his mind came up with is astonishing! Very well done documentary!

    • @geoffreyrose5255
      @geoffreyrose5255 10 месяцев назад +5

      His wife and children are cousins to me. His wife and children are great grandchildren of Edward III. On down to William The Conqueror and Rollo The Viking.

    • @chaseable100
      @chaseable100 3 месяца назад +1

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@geoffreyrose5255 wait, what is this? You’re saying Browning is related to Edward the 3rd?

    • @WilliamJohnson-g6z
      @WilliamJohnson-g6z 2 месяца назад

      ​@@geoffreyrose5255I like that name Rollo

  • @joeguzman3558
    @joeguzman3558 2 года назад +265

    If you ever take a gun apart and look at each piece and where it goes you appreciate the genius of John Browning

  • @acpacp7480
    @acpacp7480 8 месяцев назад +28

    Fess Parker great narrator. When I disassembled to clean my 1911 .45 ACP pistol; John Moses Browning always comes to mind .

    • @MrBlake-cz4km
      @MrBlake-cz4km 5 месяцев назад

      Whenever I touch my western field model 30, John browning comes to my mind

    • @2024s_truth-speaker
      @2024s_truth-speaker 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@MrBlake-cz4km I think of him too every time I oil down my rock island 1919A4!

  • @bradleyhajost7161
    @bradleyhajost7161 Год назад +189

    This documentary ranks among the very best ever produced. This should be required material for all U.S. history students.

    • @Baldwin-iv445
      @Baldwin-iv445 Год назад +23

      I have a funny feeling that a lot of snobbish students won't be too happy about showing a documentary praising the accomplishments of America's greatest Gunsmith.

    • @marioedc5610
      @marioedc5610 Год назад +1

      I agree, too bad the democrats are taking our students down the path of watching trans kids have sex during history class, instead of teach about the great men and women of this country who never stopped working, thinking and fighting to make America a better place and make our military and civilians safer with the best tool to defend ourselves

    • @savage22bolt32
      @savage22bolt32 Год назад

      Sadly, this channel doesn't allow us to take a clip to share with friends.

    • @justalurker3489
      @justalurker3489 Год назад +10

      Idk, I'm seeing a few inaccuracies, like where the Colt "peacemaker" moniker comes from. It's pretty widely accepted that it refers to the 1873 Single Action Army, and given by a salesman that worked for Colt. That's relatively minor compared to the omission of why the Mormons were chased to Utah, that they settled there by wiping out the natives who lived there (then ambushed random American settlers passing through to the west as revenge for being chased out). Which is to me important background as to how the Browning family's outfitting of the Mormon with firearms led to them acquiring enough wealth to create a successful business.

    • @paulmeredith4515
      @paulmeredith4515 Год назад +4

      I'm sure they will. You said snobby. I say hypocritical. Usually they deathly fear firearms, yet have no direct knowledge or experience with them, demanding their outright prohibition. Yet whenever SHTF they'll immediately call gun toting police, or if wealthy, private armed bodyguards. They mostly consider themselves far above average intelligence to the point of pigheaded arrogance, fancying themselves refined n' sophisticated. Ironically, they can't realize the moron/dull normal logic that criminals don't follow laws (Ipso Facto that's precisely what makes someone criminal) Banning or heightened regulation (eg. Of "assault rifles" which it's impossible for them to define) would only strip gun rights from law-abiding citizens. One of the core reasons for 2nd amendment is to protect themselves, from criminals (who already have illegal firearms, not registered to them or are convicted felons an ineligible to begin with. The other reason to exercise 2nd amendment rights is to protect from tyrannical govts. That's a whole other can of worms. Slippery disgusting worms reside in Washington DC

  • @mafirearmsafety
    @mafirearmsafety 2 года назад +198

    Everyone forgets he had brothers, the most notable if anyone paid attention, was Edward. Now, John came up with designs but Edward, as he was called, worked out all the bugs of the designs, he was a master gunsmith that history seems to forget all about.

    • @jackthomas7662
      @jackthomas7662 Год назад +5

      Browning one of the best, rifles shotguns, and pistols.

    • @Baldwin-iv445
      @Baldwin-iv445 Год назад +5

      Truly a dynamic duo.

    • @dagwood1327
      @dagwood1327 Год назад +7

      Everyone forgets about the “worker bee” brothers.

    • @KevinSchwinkendorf
      @KevinSchwinkendorf Год назад +3

      It's also true that many of the prototypes that John Browning delivered to Winchester were modified by Winchester engineers to improve their manufacturability.

  • @dontarguewafool955
    @dontarguewafool955 Год назад +15

    Wow!!!!! What a beautiful documentary. Chose the right man to narrate it also. Kudos!!!!!!!

  • @jamesfrazee7690
    @jamesfrazee7690 Год назад +68

    One thing this documentary completely overlooks, is JB and his brother designed EVERY cartridge for their rifles,. Machine guns, and pistols. They revolutionized the ballistic sciences and their innovations have become the basis for modern cartridge design.

    • @michaelbrogan7537
      @michaelbrogan7537 Год назад +5

      His first cartridge was .32 acp. Funny huh, Automatic Colt Pistol, but from Browning's brain!

    • @westpaul735
      @westpaul735 8 месяцев назад +1

      He did not invent the 3006. That was developed by Springfield Armory.

  • @richardtutor8331
    @richardtutor8331 Год назад +20

    This man was a true genius . I have 5 different rifles of different calibers from Browning and 3 Shot guns 12ga and a 16ga . I love them almost as much as one of my kids . I think this is one of the best videos of Browning out there anywhere . Wish I could have been around back then to shake his hand.

  • @paullegler36
    @paullegler36 Год назад +18

    I learned to bird hunt with my Father’s Browning auto loading shotgun (12 Ga), manufactured by Remington. I looked the serial number up a number of years ago. The gun was manufactured in 1912. My son has it today. Still shoots just fine. The fore stock was broken a number of years ago, so that has been replaced, and I recall the firing pin being worked on/replaced while I was still a teenager. Other than that, it’s all original equipment. My Dad was born in 1908, and bought the gun, used, sometime in the 1920s. It’s an amazing weapon.

  • @robertweldon7909
    @robertweldon7909 Год назад +4

    3/'21/2023
    Beca8se of my training, while in the Navy 1965-69, (AO-3) I was exposed to several Browning designed military weapons. none ever failed in quality. The model 1911-A1 as what the navy generally used. I, myself could detail strip and reassemble one in just under 90 seconds (blindfolded) and just short of 60 seconds (looking) I was considered a bit slow.
    Unknown to many the 1911A1 had one flaw. The small part called the disconnector was prone to breaking if fired too often, without maintenance, and would go full auto.
    I also had access to 6 of the Woodsman target pistols. I maintained them also. For me, the Woodsman is the finest hand gun I ever handled.
    What a nice historical story. Great job Fess. ;-)

  • @marlobreding7402
    @marlobreding7402 Год назад +36

    Besides the fact that I love John Browning's gun designs. It was good to hear good old Daniel Boom AKA Fess Parker doing the narration. As a kid in the sixties he was one of my favorite Disney actors.

    • @franciscoconsul6534
      @franciscoconsul6534 Год назад

      I'm o

    • @antoniog9814
      @antoniog9814 Год назад +2

      I think you mean Daniel Boone.

    • @marlobreding7402
      @marlobreding7402 Год назад +5

      @@antoniog9814 thanks sometimes when I post late at night the medical marijuana makes me forget to reread my post before I hit post

  • @jeffrey56690
    @jeffrey56690 10 месяцев назад +6

    Watching this made me miss my grandfather and see his beautiful brownings and that original marlins with such smooth craftsmanship.

  • @davkilldav211
    @davkilldav211 Год назад +26

    This man will never be forgotten. Bless him up there in heaven 🙏

  • @bitshiftme
    @bitshiftme Год назад +43

    The 1911 is still the greatest pistol of all time, and will be until the end of days. The photo I use for my profile is my grandfather in 1942 in the aleutian islands, he was then a year younger than I am now (and honestly I look like his twin). His 1911 and its holster is in my possession and will be until I pass it on to my children, and it will still shoot the same as it did when he first was issued it in 1941. He went on to be a dermatologist, a professor of medicine at UPenn and was a VA hospital physician until 1960 when he retired to become a dairy farmer and rural physician. We share a name and I can only aspire to live up to his legacy. Never forget those who came before you, and who afforded you the life you enjoy today, because it didn't come for free.

    • @savage22bolt32
      @savage22bolt32 Год назад +1

      Great story, & your grandfather's pic is really something too!
      I'm fortunate to have purchased a WWII 1911. It's a safe queen though.
      A S&W air weight or G-19 suit me for edc.

    • @marsdenk.6162
      @marsdenk.6162 8 месяцев назад

      👏👏

  • @robertlyon8876
    @robertlyon8876 Год назад +20

    My father gave me a Belgian Browning A5 when I was 16 . Beautifully made and it is now my sons
    And will be his son’s some day . That was 55 years ago 😊

    • @joehowarth8093
      @joehowarth8093 Год назад +3

      Also have an A5 from Belgium. Dad was a police officer and purchased one from a neighbor who couldn’t use it anymore or 50 dollars. Of course I used it to hunt. Later I had a variable scope mounted on it and it is an awesome deer shotgun shooting slugs at 100 yards with ease. It is still in perfect condition. ❤

  • @charlesharris9965
    @charlesharris9965 Год назад +24

    A national treasure. The M2 is still going strong nearly 100 years after its development.

    • @hagamapama
      @hagamapama Год назад +1

      more than*

    • @craigthescott5074
      @craigthescott5074 Год назад +4

      So is the 1911.

    • @jamescooper2618
      @jamescooper2618 11 месяцев назад +6

      No other heavy machine gun does what the M2 can do better than the M2 and mount on so many applications as the M2. They can go anywhere and kill almost anything.

  • @jackwinemiller8358
    @jackwinemiller8358 7 месяцев назад +2

    I have a 1911 .45 that came home from ww1 with my grandfather and it was one of several firearms that he gave to my father before he passed away. my father taught me to shoot with that gun when I was about 14 years old, a few months before he passed from cancer in 2005 he gave that .45 to me and said " jack, you know that its now your responsibility to pass this gun on to your son just as im passing it to you. I'm now 60 years old and even though I still have several years left, I believe tomorrow my son will add it to his growing collection of handguns, ( id say 4 generations and 2 wars is a pretty good record with no end in sight) Thanks Dad for all the love and wisdom , every day that goes by I miss you and think about you

  • @CumberlandOutdoorsman
    @CumberlandOutdoorsman 2 года назад +23

    What a wonderful look into the history of Browning firearms. I own a 20 ga. Browning BPS, and a Winchester model 52 that was built in Miroku Japan. Both guns are of top quality, and that is apparent to anyone handling them. Thanks for posting this.

  • @Wideoval73
    @Wideoval73 Год назад +15

    Outstanding video. A genius without doubt. The 1911 45 ACP is still used by the American military let alone the 50 cal. Ma Duece perhaps the most prolific and famous of all!

    • @sethy5136
      @sethy5136 Год назад +1

      Perhaps some parts of the us military but years ago it was phased out for the beretta m5 and now the sig m17 both in 9mm. At least 20 years ago if not 25

  • @randomguy-xp7se
    @randomguy-xp7se 2 года назад +55

    Damn, you know youre a legend when you die doing what you love, in a foreign country, after excelling at thier art and get buried with honors, with the respect of the rank and file wokers. How touching 53:55. Thanks Belgium.

    • @turtletruth
      @turtletruth 2 года назад

      The "do-gooder" gun owners shall eventually destroy the 2nd amendment on their own, by self-righteousness!
      What part of shall not infringe do the "do-gooder" gun owners not understand! (This is their fault too!)
      Nearly half the nation are convicted felons for victimless non-violent offenses who are ETERNALLY BANNED from possessing a firearm or single bullet, for life! (Self-righteous gun owners shall eventually lose their guns & bullets with the help of the police!)
      FACT: There are more non-violent than violent felons without God-given gun rights thanks to self-righteous do-gooders! Non-violent felons can still vote though and abolishing "guns & bullets" from backstabbing "do-gooders" is exactly how they'll vote in record millennial numbers for the same (Slave) EQUALITY!
      ALL FOR ONE, AND ONE FOR ALL IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM!!! (If non-violent felons without victims or injured parties can't legally possess a single bullet then nobody should possess guns or bullets!) PERIOD!

  • @scottzipperer6146
    @scottzipperer6146 2 года назад +11

    Thanks to John M Browning for the love of firearms and many of my memories past and future

  • @thomasmolyneaux3700
    @thomasmolyneaux3700 Год назад +6

    I’m not a documentary guy but we get Fess Parker and John Moses Browning

  • @johnlshilling1446
    @johnlshilling1446 Год назад +7

    Here is a documentary that brings the quality John Moses Browning inspired in the works of art he gave us.
    You have certainly "done him proud!"
    Well done.

  • @moahernandrz91
    @moahernandrz91 2 года назад +9

    I felt very proud when visiting the Browning family house in Nauvo IL with my son

  • @paulstark6818
    @paulstark6818 8 месяцев назад +3

    What words can discribe a doco this fantastic Phess Parker was a real compliment to the Browning story they were so clever in designing the Firearms the story of this was so interesting you would need to watch a number of times to absorb it all a big compliment to those who made this incredible doco the research to make it is mind blowing so enjoyable thank you all so much❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @artawhirler
    @artawhirler Год назад +4

    Excellent documentary! Thanks!

  • @burliesanford1863
    @burliesanford1863 4 месяца назад

    Browning was indeed the man . I've owned 2 Brownings the Auto 5 12gauge and 30-06 semi automatic and both were superb guns . Incredible man without a doubt. Fess Parker did a fine job narrating.

  • @walterschiller8281
    @walterschiller8281 9 месяцев назад +2

    Very good documentary about John Moses Browning. Great job! Thank you! I have several Brownings made in Belgium 2:12 and several Browning designed firearms.

  • @dw7094
    @dw7094 2 месяца назад

    Browning was a gifted man. Just take a look at what he designed in terms of ammo, rifles, shotguns, pistols and machine guns. Many of which are still in use today, over 100 years later. His automatic pistol telescopic bolt is used by every manufacturer of automatic handguns today. Incredible!

  • @craigthescott5074
    @craigthescott5074 Год назад +17

    John Browning is the most prolific gun maker to ever live. He is literally the Einstein of gun inventors. Nobody comes close to him.

    • @Provo647
      @Provo647 Год назад

      The most prolific but not the best, many of his designs didn’t survive, or were not as great as other designs by European inventors. His Auto Five was a disaster, a nefastous systems that multiplies recoil, his BAR was a cumbersome, heavy, over engeneered, and expensive to make. His 1911 pistol is one of the least reliable pistols, working reliably good only with Ball ammo, wide tolerances and his extractor requires maintenance, he never invented a machine gun as efficient as a MG40, and some of his pistol designs, like the FN 1900, or the 1910, were hard to dissssemble and a nigthmare of machine operations. A Luger, by comparison, is a lot easier to make than a machined 1911. He never came to the assault rifle or submachine concept. We can say he is and overrated American inventor, and no, he didn’t invent recoil operated guns, many people in Europe had patents before he did in USA, like Lieutenant Piñal in Spain, in 1880.

    • @craigthescott5074
      @craigthescott5074 Год назад +6

      @@Provo647 your absolutely wrong you obviously don’t own or have ever shot an auto 5. I own one and it’s a fantastic shotgun. Funny you say the 1911 is unreliable because it’s the most heavily produced pistol today there are literally dozens of different manufacturers making them. I suppose you never heard of the military’s test on the 1911. No other automatic pistol of the day out performed it, or was more reliable. As far as machine guns go the 50 BMG out performs the MG 40 and it’s still being used in large numbers in military’s today. And the Luger is a much more complicated design and many more parts compared to the 1911. That’s why nobody is making a current Luger. All of your facts and views are wrong. You need to go read up on John Browning. Luger invented one gun so did many gun inventors in history. John browning literally invented dozens of popular designs that are still being made and used today. You need to go back to school buddy cause your 100% wrong. I’m guessing your European cause you can’t admit the obvious.

    • @Provo647
      @Provo647 Год назад

      @@craigthescott5074 I have shot the auto Five. The original one. Made by FN in Belgium. It’s a nigthmare. Huge recoil because the system is poorly conceived. The system was somewhat imitated by Franchi the Italian shotgun maker in the 60s. Same problem: huge recoil. These shotguns are famous here for being “unshotable” for their Browning barrel recoil system. Just try shoot one and compare later to a Benelli inertia system, from the 70s. The 1911 is far more complicated to manufacture than a Luger and its over engeneered. We are no longer shooting Lugers because Germany lost the last war. That’s the reason. When it comes to mud and dust, a Luger, or an Astra 400, are far more reliable than a 1911. Just check Forgotten Weapons mud tests on both Luger and 1911. About the 50 mm Browning, not comparable to a general purpose infantry and vehicle weapon like the MG42, a really masterful design still in service in NATO, known today as MG3 in 7,62x51.
      The 1911 is the most popular pistol in shooting clubs....specially in the USA. Here the Brno Cz 75 is probably the most popular. In the Police and military field, no one in Europe or Assia uses the 1911....it’s not reliable.....and the SA trigger is not the best for safe handling by non experts.
      You need to overcome your “only in the US syndrome”. Browning was the most prolific designer, but not the best. Many of his designs are complicated, difficult to manufacture, like his winchester 92, or 94, far less reliable than a 1873, though stronger. Other people designed fewer guns, went even anonymous, but those guns were far better than many of Browning’s designs. Mondragón, for instance, designed a semiauto rifle 100 times better than a BAR. A BAR is the perfect example of a cumbersome design.

    • @craigthescott5074
      @craigthescott5074 Год назад +4

      @@Provo647 your the only person in the world that states the 1911 is over engineered compared to a Luger. Most people in the know state the opposite. And modern 1911’s and 2011’s are extremely reliable that’s why they dominate in competition shoots here in the US. The 1911 trigger is also the best in the business even over 100 years later, nobody has made a better pistol trigger than browning. The BAR is very well made the only drawback would be its weight. The fact of the matter is Browning invented dozens of reliable and popular weapons. Most gun designers would be happy with one solid design in a lifetime Browning had so many most people can’t keep track of them. The bottom line is Browning has the most guns still in use and being manufactured today over any other gun designer. And that’s a fact you can’t argue with. He was the Einstein of weapons designers hands down wether you like it or not.

    • @Provo647
      @Provo647 Год назад

      @@craigthescott5074 the Luger is easier to manufacture, because parts like the barrel, can be made by quite simple lathe operations,and the machining of the frame, involves quite simple operations from the sides and from above that can be made with standar milling machines and adequate jigs. A 1911 slide, however, and the frame too, requiered, in its day, special machinery, involving more than 200 milling operations, compared to the less than 150 requiered for a Luger, as these operations were not easy or possible to make with standard milling machines, I visited the Colt factory some years ago, as a gun journalist and dealer, and they still had in working order special machinery made for the 1911 in the 1920s and 30s. It was really a expensive pistol to make, more than a Luger.

  • @thekomiko1
    @thekomiko1 2 года назад +26

    This was really well done. Thank you Mr. Parker.

  • @nelhead4807
    @nelhead4807 Год назад +5

    This man hands down is the goat of the gun world. I’ve got to handle some of his work and wow it’s amazing for the time.

  • @toshimon6276
    @toshimon6276 Год назад +7

    Great documentary of the history of John M .Browning, anyone remotely interested should go to the museum in Ogden, UT, I went thinking I'd stay for an hour or so but that turned into 4.

  • @mellongfield9873
    @mellongfield9873 11 месяцев назад +1

    In 1972, in a hot steamy country we were not supposed to be in, ie Cambodia, a model 1911 saved my life, 28 times. My M-16 was malfunctioning due to heavy mud, but I was fortunet enough to have a 1911 and several spare magazines. To this day I keep one in my nightstand, unless the kids or grandkids are coming over, when they are locked up. Thanks John.

  • @larry1824
    @larry1824 2 года назад +27

    Everybody thinks Sam Colt but Brownings ideas were ground breaking and timeless

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni 2 года назад +7

      Colt was evolutionary, Browning was revolutionary.

    • @larry1824
      @larry1824 2 года назад +1

      @@Stevarooni exactly and.col died without ever seeing the success of the saa or the 1911

    • @heathadams1274
      @heathadams1274 Год назад +2

      ​@@Stevarooni that's an outstanding way to put it.

    • @hagamapama
      @hagamapama Год назад

      Browning would have been the first to give Colt credit.

    • @larry1824
      @larry1824 Год назад

      @@hagamapama I'm.sure

  • @neilfoss8406
    @neilfoss8406 4 месяца назад

    This is a once in a lifetime story. I'm sad to think how long if ever will I get to experience a story that compares to this one

  • @georgesheffield1580
    @georgesheffield1580 Год назад +6

    Browning was a designer ,not a manufacture . He did make a few rifles early in his career. His designs used common engineering solutions use by many contemporary industries.
    He was hired by many manufactures to design or perfect designs .

  • @Harley.Davidson
    @Harley.Davidson Год назад +8

    I luv my 1941 Browning Auto-5 12-gauge!
    Now I want a BAR to go with it!

  • @ajdutari
    @ajdutari 7 месяцев назад +1

    This documentary was quite informative. I was unaware of the influence of Mr. Browning in the evolution of firearms. I had always believed that Colt was the inventor of the 1911 pistol, rather than its manufacturer.

  • @ar-1571
    @ar-1571 2 года назад +31

    Great video! I am beyond proud to be his great great nephew.

    • @turtletruth
      @turtletruth 2 года назад

      The "do-gooder" gun owners shall eventually destroy the 2nd amendment on their own, by self-righteousness!
      What part of shall not infringe do the "do-gooder" gun owners not understand! (This is their fault too!)
      Nearly half the nation are convicted felons for victimless non-violent offenses who are ETERNALLY BANNED from possessing a firearm or single bullet, for life! (Self-righteous gun owners shall eventually lose their guns & bullets with the help of the police!)
      FACT: There are more non-violent than violent felons without God-given gun rights thanks to self-righteous do-gooders! Non-violent felons can still vote though and abolishing "guns & bullets" from backstabbing "do-gooders" is exactly how they'll vote in record millennial numbers for the same (Slave) EQUALITY!
      ALL FOR ONE, AND ONE FOR ALL IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM!!! (If non-violent felons without victims or injured parties can't legally possess a single bullet then nobody should possess guns or bullets!) PERIOD!

    • @lennylemens
      @lennylemens 2 года назад +4

      I’m George Washington’s nephew!!

  • @williamhall7349
    @williamhall7349 2 года назад +18

    Yes he was a firearms genius

  • @ArthurWright-uv4ww
    @ArthurWright-uv4ww 4 месяца назад +1

    Amazing inventor. Never knew just how good he was.

  • @lizzapaolia959
    @lizzapaolia959 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this historical information. The video was done extremely well. God bless 🙏

    • @RobertHouston-j3h
      @RobertHouston-j3h 10 месяцев назад +1

      Excellent presentation very informative Mr. PARKER GT NARRATOR REMEMBER DANIAL BOONE ON TV

  • @Harpad1
    @Harpad1 Год назад +3

    Excelent story telling Fess !!

  • @ronalddunne3413
    @ronalddunne3413 2 года назад +8

    LOL @ 20:15 "When we were marching thru Georgia"..😆 Sure glad that he was OUR genius and nobody else's. RIP Mr Browning!

  • @daveeverett897
    @daveeverett897 8 месяцев назад +2

    Such a great man & great story thank you a great American story (Love it 💘 )

  • @crazyhorseaz5224
    @crazyhorseaz5224 9 месяцев назад +1

    JUST WANTED TO SAY THANKS FOR VIDEO.

  • @YorchVicAstronaut1R
    @YorchVicAstronaut1R Год назад +4

    Great American man part of American History of success.

  • @SJKile
    @SJKile Год назад +9

    He had the Holy Ghost as his constant companion. That is what gave him his edge.

  • @chuckcharles7067
    @chuckcharles7067 2 года назад +7

    Mr. Parker looks great, remember watching him as Daniel Boone as kid. Even had a Daniel Boon musket.
    It's appropriate he did the narration.

  • @richard-cf8ce
    @richard-cf8ce 9 месяцев назад +1

    My grandfather established flying routes in Alaska one of the things he left me was a 12-gauge Browning semi-automatic

  • @david25876
    @david25876 Год назад +3

    Mr Gun for sure. Genius mechanical engineer.

  • @88amona
    @88amona 2 года назад +6

    Definitely a Gun Gigachad 💪😎👍

  • @racecar945
    @racecar945 4 дня назад +1

    American inventors are the best 👍👍👍

  • @frankosmith6718
    @frankosmith6718 10 месяцев назад

    Having studied weapons and their evolution, the thing that facinates me most is Johns realisation that the residual power still momentarily residual pressure in the barrel milliseconds after the bullets exits, can be utalised to reload and fire ,blowback weapons, then gasport weapons. ... The other is that during the US Civil war, Mauscut cramrods were used for other uses which damaged and miss shaped the widest part, resulting, with constant use = rough rifling in some stooters weapons = unexpected accuracy with the expansion of lead shots. Hence rifling was eventually developed there from. But John was some man for one man. RIP John. Your descendants are mighty proud of you, what more could he have wished for?

  • @LePuntano22
    @LePuntano22 2 года назад +121

    The greatest gun designer of all time

    • @dr.benjaminbennettth.d.7304
      @dr.benjaminbennettth.d.7304 2 года назад +2

      You Are Absolutely Correct!
      I Was Fortunate Enough To See This Very Video Just This Past Monday At About 11am On A Live Broadcast On The Quest Network!!!
      I Had Gone From Hulu To Our Local Station And It Was Just Starting! I Had Decided To Go Look For Any Updates Across The Span Of Our Streaming Video Services And Once I Had Seen What This Was, I Immediately Stopped The Search For Streaming Service Updates And Watched The Rest Of The Enlightening, Educational, And Entertaining Video About An American Hero And Absolutely Brilliant Hard~Core Firearms Inventor Who Has Ever Walked Amongst We Meer Earthly Mortals.
      You Can Bet, Just As You Know How I Am, I Can Guarantee You That I Will Own At Least One
      John Moses Browning's Designed "F.N. Herstal High Power 9mm Parabellum With These Special Edition, Diamond Checkered, Hiighly Polished Burled Walnut Grips".
      You Know How I've Already Gotten Myself A Nice Little Collection Of His 1911's in And Only In .45ACP And And A Few Of J. M. Browning's Other Finished Designs.... However, I Haven't Yet Come Home With His "Auto Five" Shotguns But, Even If I End Up Having To Sell One Piece From My 1911's, Whether It's A Colt Or A Kimber, Probably A Springfield Since They Attempted To Screw Over Our Beloved Firearms Community With Great Assistance From The State Of Illinois's And Everyone Who Voted For The Obviously Unconstitutional Anti~Firearm, And Their Militant Jack~Booted Thugs Within Their Teachers Union Among So Many Other Totalitarian Autocracies... Right Smack Dab In The Middle Was Springfield, Literally Trying To Work Up A Deal With The State Of Illinois To Keep Their Crap Factory Not Only Open But They Also Pushed Their Lower Quality Garbage To Foreign Countries Like The Sudan And Then What Joe Biden Has Tried To Make Our Beloved Constitutional Republic Mimick Venezuela In Both Violence Against Anyone For No Reason Whatsoever Just As He Is Doing With Our Economy As At One Time, The American Dollar Was The World Currency. Within Just A Few, Short Years, The Chinese Communist Party Will Seal The Demise Of Our Dollar, Wreck Our Economy As The Dementia Even Further And Further Into Another Great Depression That Will Make The Last One And Then The Great Dustbowl Era Will Appear As Nothing More Than "Those Good Ol' Days"
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    • @mikef9219
      @mikef9219 2 года назад

      @@dr.benjaminbennettth.d.7304 I am in the market for a Budget 1911, do you have a recommendation? Do you know anything about the Rock Island 1911?

    • @kuttinkuddy3905
      @kuttinkuddy3905 2 года назад +1

      Yes maybe.. what about Stoner, Simonov, Kalashnikov, Maxim, Colt??

    • @heres_fatih6977
      @heres_fatih6977 2 года назад +5

      @@dr.benjaminbennettth.d.7304 How long did it take you to write this?

    • @thefutureisnowoldman7653
      @thefutureisnowoldman7653 2 года назад +1

      @@heres_fatih6977 probably a copy paste

  • @michaelstraughn3465
    @michaelstraughn3465 3 месяца назад +1

    Was all good, till 30:57 When he called the magazine a clip.. Change my mind.

  • @TheMischief9
    @TheMischief9 2 года назад +12

    Auto 5 ... best automatic shotgun EVER .

  • @vaboy24563
    @vaboy24563 Год назад +1

    I have a 3032 covert. The casing wedged in the barrel because it had no projectile in it plus it had been fired and expanded. If you have a failure on a live round you literally hit the tip up barrel release and the round flies out by itself. Smack the bottom of the mag and rack the slide. This is where training with your firearm comes into play.

  • @mikemchugh949
    @mikemchugh949 Месяц назад

    Absolutely amazing!

  • @yvesf5355
    @yvesf5355 Год назад +2

    Man that was a great Video thank you ,John M Browning was a Genius ,and as for the New Browning made in Japan ,it's brilliant ,they also make some of the best thing made in the wold , thanks

  • @comparayray2803
    @comparayray2803 11 месяцев назад

    fantastic report, so much info, Thank you.

  • @johnanderson591
    @johnanderson591 Год назад +6

    Genius , hero , inventor , father!

  • @DaleReising-s2w
    @DaleReising-s2w 2 месяца назад

    One of my ancestors, Eugene (Gus) Reising worked side by side with John Browning in the development of the 1911 Colt 45. He went on to found his own company Reising Arms. A 22 caliber target pistol called the Reising Bear and during WWII the Reising sub machine gun what was not well received by the Marines. It was more commonly used by those behind the front lines for guard duty status. The New Jersey State Police used it as a backup weapon until 1968.

  • @robertneven7563
    @robertneven7563 8 месяцев назад +1

    I work for F N Herstal thanks sir Browning to let us made you invention the FN Browning cal 7,65

  • @malikrasol9566
    @malikrasol9566 2 года назад +5

    Number one USA 🇺🇸💪💪

  • @BBC42618
    @BBC42618 9 месяцев назад

    It must have been crazy seeing this man's designs first being used. It would be like if some guy invented a laser gun today. His guns are still very popular and they definitely were some of the best weapons of the 20th century making everything that came before obsolete. Millions of American soldiers and civilians were saved because they were using one of his creations. That's the ultimate testament to a brilliant firearms designer.

  • @daveb5383
    @daveb5383 2 года назад +5

    Used a browning hi power 9mm in the paras great stopping power never jammed either

    • @unzipped4883
      @unzipped4883 2 года назад +3

      Have a stainless 9mm never been fired

  • @ubermutsen8928
    @ubermutsen8928 Год назад +2

    What gun loving person does not know John BROWING. ONE OF THIS COUNTRYS GREATEST INVENTOR OF WEAPONS.Period

  • @wisconsinfarmer4742
    @wisconsinfarmer4742 Год назад +2

    I had only a weak clue about Browning before watching this.
    Impressive.
    Now I know why Brownings and Winchesters are my favorites.
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Belgium. Notice the in the photos [22 minutes] of the FN production floor?
    Who is staffing it?

  • @meekgreek9922
    @meekgreek9922 10 месяцев назад

    Browning is without a doubt a gun engineering genius. When he designed the 1911 the 45 ACP casing, which it's chambered for, can act as a quick replacement for the recoil spring plug.

  • @michaelbrogan7537
    @michaelbrogan7537 Год назад +5

    The Master....😮

  • @davidwilliams4830
    @davidwilliams4830 Год назад

    The only legacy worth any sort of notation with regard to function and field usage of firearms. Genius

  • @jimburnsjr.
    @jimburnsjr. Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @thanksleft
    @thanksleft Год назад +2

    Everyone forgets he had brothers who were genius' as well. Mark Twain had a genius brother too, a great writer. Choo Choo..

  • @mikef9219
    @mikef9219 2 года назад +9

    I had a Hi-Power that my dad taught me to shot with. The first gun I bought for myself was a Rossi 92 Lever action .44mag. I wish I still had them. I now have a Lev-Tac M92 .357mag that I luv, so fun to shoot!!! My next purchase will be a 1911. I like the Kimber but likely will only be able to afford the Rock Island! :-(
    I wonder, with all the different companies making clones of his designs, how many John Moses Browning designed gun were made?
    I wonder what he would think of the Lev-Tac M92? While it is all black with a synthetic stock and M-lock fore-grip it is functionally the same gun Browning designed in 1892 for Winchester. I have posted pictures of to Twitter and asked if it was an "Assault Riffle". I have had dozens of liberal gun grabbers say yes just to have me laugh at them and call them out for their irrational fear/hatred of guns.

    • @marantz7783
      @marantz7783 Год назад +1

      stay away from Kimber-- the new ones have many issues-try the midline Springfield's 1911, great pistols for the money/

  • @sonicrose8430
    @sonicrose8430 Год назад +4

    ive done competition clay shooting for years and no modern day automatic shotgun ive ever fired can compare to an old Browning Auto-5. I will take an old A-5 over a Beretta A400 any day.

  • @johnnysmith4576
    @johnnysmith4576 9 месяцев назад +1

    The way the shooter is holding the 1911 in the opening scene is very odd. What the heck is that? It happens at the 30 minute mark as well.

  • @garymcguire3436
    @garymcguire3436 9 месяцев назад

    *** Love the video & thanks to Fess Parker. However, he made an incomplete statement at the 21:30 mark. The Colt-Browning 1895 machine gun was NOT nicknamed the Peacemaker alone. More specifically, it was called the Browning Peacemaker by some of the soldiers, for a brief time in the Spanish-American War. The original, stand-alone Peacemaker moniker goes to the Colt Single Action Army Revolver of 1873. In addition, the more correct & long-lasting nickname for the 1895 Machine Gun was the " Potato Digger " based upon the camming action of the gas-operated lever, on the front of the gun. Other than that, this was a great historical video, about the greatest firearms inventor the world has ever known. God bless you, John Moses Browning & may you always rest in peace.

  • @chris.3711
    @chris.3711 Год назад +2

    God mad man in his image.
    Samuel Cold made them equal.
    John Moses Browning keeps them free!

  • @toomanyjstoomanyrs1705
    @toomanyjstoomanyrs1705 10 месяцев назад +1

    1991?? Wow, well made documentary.

  • @tonyhornett1635
    @tonyhornett1635 Год назад +1

    The browning 9 mil high power was the chosen sidearm of the SAS FOR MANY YEARS a of the lads still prefer it

  • @melodymakermark
    @melodymakermark 3 месяца назад

    Every time my best friend and retired Marine gunny hears JMB mentioned, he quickly says “blessed be his name”. 🤣

  • @lj.7311
    @lj.7311 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic doc.

  • @dooglemcfrugal7307
    @dooglemcfrugal7307 Год назад +1

    Good documentary

  • @justcallmeSmith
    @justcallmeSmith 2 года назад +10

    Lmao 10 years old, I'm jumping bike ramps, browning made a shoulder cannon 🤣. That's why he is who is.

  • @sandymackay4017
    @sandymackay4017 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent video.

  • @paulbalogh4582
    @paulbalogh4582 Год назад

    Had this going while cleaning the mess. Very good learnings & I now know how to pronounce Belgian towns that i previously butchered. Thank you.

  • @earlgateman3755
    @earlgateman3755 Год назад +1

    Many of his designs purchased by Winchester were never put into production. It would be great to see Miroku build some of these now.

  • @williampounds9180
    @williampounds9180 Год назад

    Browning. Best guns I ever owned . 270, 30-06 , 300 mag, 7mm mag ,12 gauge, .

  • @Joe3pops
    @Joe3pops Год назад

    Under this roof an original 1885 low wall 22 LR, a Model 92 converted to 218 Bee, a Model 94 30-30 carbine. Several M37 & M87 Ithaca shotguns. One Colt 1991A1 and a Remington Model 8 in 35 Remington. A 1901 Winchester 10 gauge. Lots here. Trivia. The Swiss Vatican Guard was one of the very last military units to issue the .32 Browning 1900 pistol. It was know to be accurate as well as very reliable.

  • @mikefitzgerald5127
    @mikefitzgerald5127 11 месяцев назад +1

    The skills learned from his Father,who serves the 49ers can't be under Appreciated. We have no part, We make a part, We have no steel, We re purpose our steel.we have no tools, we make tools.

  • @RichardPascual-cz9jy
    @RichardPascual-cz9jy Месяц назад

    The M1911 45 cal. Pistol is the most popular Invention of John Moses Browning next is the Browning Hi Power and Browning machinegun which is still in use today

  • @tomintexas817
    @tomintexas817 2 года назад +6

    He also had the spirit of the lord to guide his hands

    • @heathadams1274
      @heathadams1274 Год назад +1

      Gun Jesus would approve!

    • @hagamapama
      @hagamapama Год назад +1

      This was a man who found his calling early in life and never looked back. And because of his genius the forces of freedom had the weapons they needed to turn back tyrants again and again.

  • @nelsonbrum8496
    @nelsonbrum8496 Год назад +2

    Ah, the good old days, when guns used box clips, and rifles used shells.....

  • @charlesfiske8976
    @charlesfiske8976 Год назад

    I sure do love and appreciate our Mormon arms genius. What a great American! It was said in the 2nd world war by our enemies that slow deep bark of the .50 brought serious fear. We would even show the Japanese they were not the "Superwarrior" some media fantasized they were. Because they sure were not. But long live America as we were 75 years ago. Merry Christmas! All

  • @budmcguire2756
    @budmcguire2756 2 года назад +1

    Very good love John M. Browning.

  • @TheWonderman1964
    @TheWonderman1964 2 года назад +1

    I love my Auto 5 and SA - 22.

  • @markpaul-ym5wg
    @markpaul-ym5wg 9 месяцев назад

    The browning 12,16,and 20 guage shotguns were the best shotguns ever produced.PERIOD!