This semi-automatic rifle, produced from 1936 to 1950, featured a distinctive long-recoil action designed by John Browning. Chambered in calibers such as .300 Savage and .35 Remington, it offered a relatively high magazine capacity for its time. Variants included the standard rifle, a carbine with a shorter barrel, and a special police version.
The firearm gained recognition for its reliability, robust construction, and smooth operation. Its innovative design influenced subsequent semi-automatic rifles and contributed to the development of hunting and sporting firearms throughout the mid-20th century. The rifle saw service in various capacities, including military and law enforcement applications, and remains a sought-after collectible among firearm enthusiasts.