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This is incorrect, Browning made a deal with Remington in 1906 to start production of the model 11 in 1911. they were made by Remington until 1947. Many Remington 11's were also used in WWII, about 850,000 were produced in total.

The Browning A5 has a magazine cutoff that the model 11 doesn't, otherwise they are very mush the same.

Remington did produce A5's durring WWII until FN could start producing them again. So if you are talking about A5's you are correct. But not model 11's



At the start of WWII, Browning switched manufacturing from FN to Remington which is why some folks see it as a model 11. Browning went back to FN after the war.

In 1935, it was an FN manufactured weapon.