Belgian-produced over-and-under shotgun introduced to the United States two years after the Great Depression, in 1931.
Despite its original high cost, it was regarded as a fine and valuable weapon by both shooting competitors and hunters.
[1]The Superposed introduced a wide variety of innovations including the single select trigger and over-under design.
After Browning's death, the design work was completed by his son Val A.
Post World War II production began in 1948 and lasted until 1960 when the model underwent major changes.