OCTOBER 6, 2025
 
 
 

When most people think of John Moses Browning, they envision a man bound by tradition. He is the father of the classic lever-action, the guiding hand behind firearms that fit perfectly in walnut and blued steel. We put him on a pedestal, a Rockwell portrait in steel.

John Moses Browning – one of America’s greatest firearms inventors.

The truth is, Browning wasn’t simply a traditionalist. He was an innovator who constantly pushed the boundaries, and this spirit of continual improvement forms the heart of his legacy, even today.

He didn’t preserve history; he dissected it, tinkered with it, and filed over 100 patents, proving that there’s always a smarter way. Today, he’d be first at the range, torque wrench in hand, logging group sizes, capturing data in an app.

Every lever-action we prize started life as somebody’s wild experiment. When John Moses Browning designed the 1886, he wasn’t chasing nostalgia. He was cranking out horsepower. That dual-locking lug action was muscle in steel, built to tame the larger, hotter cartridges Winchester wanted to chamber. It was the big-block engine of its day, strong, reliable, and begging to be tuned.

Fast forward to 1935. Winchester engineers looked at Browning’s 1886 frame and decided to build something meaner, sleeker, faster. Enter the Model 71. They re-profiled the action, shaved weight, and chambered it in a new cartridge, the .348 Winchester. That round was no mild cruiser; it was a supercharged load built to hammer elk, moose, and bear. The 71 wasn’t just a rifle, it was a hot rod born out of Browning’s original blueprint. Same bones, new fire.

Like any good hot rod, the Model 71 wasn’t cheap, and it wasn’t built for everyone. It was for the hunters who wanted more, more reach, more knockdown, more steel in their hands. The 1886 was the chassis; the 71 was the custom build that ran faster, hit harder, and looked good doing it.

And if Browning were here today? I’d hand him a .30-30 with a red dot for fast work in thick timber, or a .45-70 with a modern LPVO to stretch the range. He’d grin that quiet grin and say what every hot-rodder thinks when someone bolts on a better carburetor or swaps in a bigger engine: “We should’ve done this sooner.”

The author’s Browning Model 71 Carbine with a Trijicon SRO red-dot optic.

Browning’s geek credentials were undeniable. Obsessed with detail, he sketched designs on scraps of paper in his father’s shop and chased ideas relentlessly. An unfaltering experimenter, he worked with Winchester, Colt, Remington, FN, and Savage, never confining himself to one company or style: innovation outweighed loyalty. A true rule breaker, at the turn of the 20th century, when few imagined a recoil-operated shotgun, Browning didn’t just dream it, he built it.

Lever-action purists’ recoil at mounting optics. For Browning, optics were just another tool. He always sought ways to make firearms faster, tougher, and more effective. The once-radical lever-action was as disruptive as today’s AR-15. What’s old-fashioned now was cutting-edge in the 1880s. Just as Browning adapted the lever gun for bigger cartridges, he’d adapt it again for today’s hunters, with optics.

The heart of the matter isn’t about whether putting a red dot on a lever gun is disrespectful to Browning; it’s about whether clinging to nostalgia contradicts the progress-driven mindset that defined his work.

Browning’s life was about breaking molds and finding solutions. He reinvented tradition, not worshiped it. Insisting his designs never change misses the point.

When I mounted a red dot on my Browning Model 71 carbine, I wasn’t erasing history. I was carrying it forward, just as Browning did, taking a proven platform and pushing it into the future.

Let’s be honest: The real risk is refusing to evolve. Browning never stood still. Why should we?

Browning wasn’t a curator of the past; he was an engineer of the future. If he saw a Marlin 1895 with a scout scope or a Henry X with a red dot, he wouldn’t sneer. He’d shoulder it, grin, and ask about glass clarity, mount torque, and parallax at 100 yards.

That’s the lever-action spirit: always improving, always innovating, always looking forward. In 2025, the most John Browning thing you can do might be to bolt on a good optic and ask, “What’s next?”

Jay Pinsky - Editor, The Hunting Wire & Archery Wire
jay@theoutdoorwire.com

FEATURE

Every season, we talk about everything you may want to consider when it comes to waterfowl. Sharing our love of this sport is such an important part of doing what we do. At the end of the day, it comes back to why we do what we do. Waterfowl hunting is about more than limits and straps full of birds. It’s about family, friendship, tradition, and the meals that tie it all together. As long as we’re staying safe, following the laws, and hunting ethically, we each get to decide how we use our bounty. For us, that means turning wild game into an unforgettable meal and sharing it with the people we care about.

If there’s one piece of advice I’ll never stop giving, it’s this: take care of your meat immediately. Don’t throw birds in the corner of the truck and hope for the best. Cool them down, clean them right, trim out the shot, and treat every ounce like it matters. Proper handling in the field is the foundation of every great recipe.

Once you’ve done that, get creative. A couple of simple tips that most hunters overlook: Soak duck breasts in a light brine to pull out excess blood, and keep your cooking hot and fast. Cast iron sears lock in moisture and flavor. Little things like this separate “good” from “mouthwatering.”

We love to share our passion for wild game cooking, so we’ve included a couple of recipes for you to try, and if you like what you see, head over to The Provider website, YouTube, and social channels! And of course, don’t forget about everything we’re putting out through The Fowl Life. Make sure you don’t miss Season 17 of The Fowl Life on Outdoor Channel. We’ve got hunts, stories, and plenty of recipes coming your way.

Until then, enjoy this recipe from our Midwest host and wild game cook extraordinaire, Joel Kleefisch; keep respecting the hunt, keep pushing your craft, and of course, keep talkin’.

Mallard à la King

Ingredients
4 Mallard breasts
2 cups heavy cream
3 tbsp butter
3 tbsp flour
1 cup chicken or duck stock
3 tbsp Provider Flakey
1 cup of frozen peas
1 can or 1 cup of fresh mushrooms
2 tbsp minced garlic

— In a cast-iron skillet, melt butter and stir in flour until bubbling and a paste-like consistency.
— Whisk in cream, stock, and seasoning until it thickens into a gravy consistency.
— Add peas, mushrooms, and minced garlic.
— In a separate skillet, dust the 1-inch cubes of mallard breast with flour and sauté in butter or olive oil for about 3 minutes.
— Place the duck breast into the sauce immediately before serving over rice or noodles. Garnish with parsley and serve.

HUNTING NEWS & INFORMATION

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