I was helping clean out my Grandpa's garage today (for the first time in 20 years
), and we uncovered a safe way in the back that he had completely forgotten about. I drilled out the lock, and we opened it to find an old crossbow and a couple even older guns. One was a pre '64 model 70 in 30-06, but the other was a .22lr takedown rifle marked "fabrique nationale d'armes de guerre herstal belgique" with "Browning's patent depose" underneath that. After a bit of research I thought it was just a regular Browning SA-22, until I read that FN produced them from 1914-1955. I also found that only the earlier ones fed from the top of the stock instead of the side. If anyone knows more about this cool little gun please share.
Feed hole on top of stock:
Feed hole on top of stock: