Book Review: Browning Auto-5 Shotguns

Published on January 14, 2020
Duration: 5:01

This video provides an in-depth book review of 'Browning Auto-5 Shotguns' by Anthony Van Der Linden and H. M. Shirley Jr. The book covers the history of FN and John Browning's collaboration, the development of the Auto-5, its production by FN and Remington, and details for collectors such as markings, variations, grades, engraving, and accessories. While primarily focused on sporting models, it briefly touches on police and military applications.

Quick Summary

The book 'Browning Auto-5 Shotguns' by Anthony Van Der Linden and H. M. Shirley Jr. offers extensive details for collectors, covering the shotgun's history, FN and Remington production, markings, variations, engraving, and accessories. It highlights the Auto-5's significance as a pioneering semi-automatic sporting shotgun.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction & Book Title
  2. 00:13Authors: Van Der Linden & Shirley Jr.
  3. 01:07Book Structure: FN & Browning History
  4. 01:37Auto-5 Development & Patents
  5. 01:50First Prototype: Toggle Lock
  6. 02:01FN & Browning Collaboration
  7. 02:29Licensing to Remington
  8. 02:40Remington Model 11 Connection
  9. 02:51Collector Details: Markings
  10. 03:06Model & Grade Variations
  11. 03:24Special Models & Engraving
  12. 03:41Manuals, Sales Guides, Boxes
  13. 03:58Military & Police Applications (Limited)
  14. 04:16Significance of the Auto-5
  15. 04:31Conclusion & Purchase Links

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the book 'Browning Auto-5 Shotguns' about?

The book 'Browning Auto-5 Shotguns,' co-authored by Anthony Van Der Linden and H. M. Shirley Jr., is a comprehensive guide for collectors and enthusiasts. It details the history of the shotgun's development, its production by FN and Remington, and provides in-depth information on markings, variations, engraving, and accessories.

Who were the authors of the 'Browning Auto-5 Shotguns' book?

The book 'Browning Auto-5 Shotguns' was co-authored by Anthony Van Der Linden, described as FN's unofficial historian in the US, and H. M. Shirley Jr., an avid Auto-5 and shotgun fan and collector.

What is the historical connection between the Browning Auto-5 and the Remington Model 11?

The Remington Model 11 is essentially the same gun as the Browning Auto-5. John Browning licensed the Auto-5 design to Remington, which then produced it as the Remington Autoloading Shotgun, later renamed the Remington Model 11.

Does the book 'Browning Auto-5 Shotguns' cover military and police versions?

The book 'Browning Auto-5 Shotguns' primarily focuses on civilian sporting models. Coverage of military and police applications is quite slim, dedicating only a few pages to these variants.

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