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aic-armor:Browning Model 1900 Semi-Automatic Pistol, Raymond J. Wielgus, 1910, Art Institute of Chic
“I think the best thing about the picture is that we do feel for the Creature. We feel for him and h
Engraved Browning Model 1955.
Browning Model 10/71 semi-automatic pistol with renaissance relief engraving and checkered French wa
The First American Machine Gun — The Browning M1895Invented by famous gun designer John Browni
jillianmariebrowning:“I Don’t Look At My Body, Hardly At All”Jillian Browning, 2014plaster body cast
qsy-complains-a-lot:Winchester M1895 Russian contract rifleDesigned by John M. Browning c.1895, manu
castingwishlist:I wish … Anathema Device from Good Omens would be played by Emily Browning.Practical
Carroll Borland
The Badass Browning M2,Designed and invented by the legendary John Browning, the Browning M2 was dev
enrique262:M1895 Colt–Browning machine gun, known as the potato digger, one of only two lever-action
classichorrorblog:DraculaDirected by Tod Browning (1931)
James Wyeth aka Jamie Wyeth aka James Browning Wyeth (American, b. 1946, Wilmington, DE, USA) - Summ
theleiaskywalker:Dracula (1931) dir. Tod Browning
peashooter85:The Browning M1919A6,First introduced in 1943, the Browning M1919A6 was an attempt by t
elanormcinerney:Alice Notley | Alma, or The Dead WomenMaggie Nelson | The ArgonautsJudith Butler | P
zanessaxforever:~Lovers…lol I wish.
Digibash: Kingdom BrowningGee Mega, how come Cancer gets a Transtector AND a gun?
▪️@ozarkmachinegun・・・Sawed-off Saturday. For those who are new around here, both guns are fully func
qsy-complains-a-lot:Winchester M1887 display model shotgunDesigned by John M. Browning, manufactured
classicfilmcentral:Dracula (1931) dir. Tod Browning & Karl Freund
‘The Creature from the Black Lagoon’, “Cinefantastique”, Vol. 4, #2, 1975Sou
vietnamwarera:“Hot Stuff”“Quad 50, consisting of four Browning M2 .50-caliber machine guns mounted i
roserosette:Mark of the Vampire, 1935, Tod Browning
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