No
243 Winchester
Winchester and Browning
browning firearms
From what I've seen, the Brownings action is essentially identical to the Winchesters.The Winchester came out in the 1920's and were discontinued in the 1960'sI don't believe the Browning came out until 1990.My guess would be that Browning saw a market for a good quality .22.I have seen a few Winchester 52 sporters, but I have no idea about their pedagree.Most of them came from the factory as target /match setups with long barrels and vernier sights.The Browning is a fine gun, but there's this mystique that goes with the Winchester 52...and the Winchester sells for 3 times what the Browning goes for.
Browning worked with Winchester in designing several firearms, including the model 1886 rifle. Click on the 'John Browning' link on this page to read a short biography of him and his designs.
No.They are both owned by a larger conglomerate.
It all depends on what "better" means to you.
50-550 usd
Yes
No not to my knowledge but Winchester did.
The Winchester SX 3, and the SX2 are being manufactured for Winchester by Browning, in the Belgium manufacturing plant. this is the same location where the Browning Gold, Silver and Legacy firearms are being produced. Expect the same fine German engineering and manufacturing. the Gas Operating system of both the SX3 and SX 2 are very similar to the Browning action, with the exception on the SX3 of an increased speed and smoother operating.