Most Winchester standard catalog rifles in current production are made in the US, such as the Model 70, 94, and 9422 variants.
Winchester Super-X shotguns are identical to Browning Gold shotguns and are made in Europe on the same production line. Virtually all parts interchange between the two models.
New production Winchester 1885s are relabeled Miroku/Browning 1885s and are made in Japan, along with Browning Citoris and .22 Auto rifles.
Many of the recent 'repro' Winchesters (52, 92, 1895, etc.) are made by Miroku in Japan.
John Browning went to FN after his dispute with Winchester (the original Winchester) over the Auto-5 shotgun. It was the first gun that he wanted a per-gun license fee, while Winchester wanted to keep the standard one-time lump sum fee. He went to Remington first, but the president of Remington died of a heart attack literally while Browning was waiting in his outer office.
Browning came back to US and had Remington make the Auto-5 (as the Model 11) and the .22 Auto (as the Model 24) after the US government imposed a tariff on Belgium. FN was still turning out these models but selling them overseas only during this period. When the tariff was lifted, FN-made Brownings again made it to the US marketplace.
Browning Arms cultivated a relationship with Miroku in the 1970s when rising labor costs in Belgium (because of socialist governent policies) were pricing Browning guns out of the US market. A current-production Miroku firearm is made from better materials and assembled to tighter tolerances than any mass-produced Winchester made before 1964 in New Haven.
FN's purchase of USRAC (who themselves purchased all of the physical assets of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from Olin, and exclusively licensed the Winchester trademark for firearms fron Olin) put a much-needed shot of cash into USRAC and allowed them to modernize their production line. Yes, buying new CNC machinery did cost jobs, but the remaining jobs pay more, and today's US-, Belgian-, and Japanese-manufactured Winchester firearms are the best the company has ever made.