Fn Browning Model 1910 Serial Numbers
Measuring but 6' overall in length and weighing just under 1 lb., 8 ozs., this semi-automatic became an instant hit, enjoying brisk civilian and police sales—though military interest in the piece was lukewarm at best. Things changed in 1922 when the gun was revamped by increasing the 1910’s 3½' barrel length by an inch, which also required changes to the slide and slide extension. Later, the grip was extended to accommodate a magazine of greater capacity, increasing the original 1910’s capacity of seven shots of.32 ACP and six shots of.380 ACP by two rounds each.
Engine room simulator download. Oct 23, 2017 - If anyone knows the story of no serial number FN model 1910 I. I seriously doubt that FN would manufacture and sell pistols with no serial numbers. On Browning's, Anthony Vanderliven, frequents that forum and many.
Initially adopted by the Yugoslavian military (which was the prime mover in the gun’s alterations), the 1922 gained momentum on the world market and was eventually used by police and/or armies in Belgium, Denmark, Finland France, Greece, Holland, Romania and Turkey. When the Germans overran Belgium in 1940, they commandeered the FN facilities and turned production to their own ends, incorporating the P35 High Power and Model 1922 into the Wehrmacht. Occupation-era Model 1922s will exhibit different acceptance marks (waffenamts) depending upon when a particular gun was manufactured. Both.32 ACP and.380 ACP versions were issued. Early specimens, some of which were constructed of parts already on-hand when FN was taken over, sport a commercial-style finish and have black plastic stocks emblazoned with the “FN” logo, while later pistols show a diminution of quality and are fitted with checkered walnut grips. German-issue 1922s have an eagle test proof, and some early guns may also be seen with Belgian proofs.
Eventually some 363,200 1922s were built between 1940 and 1945. The.32 ACP Model 1922 we are looking at here, having a serial number in the 20,000-23,000 range and a “WaA613” acceptance stamp, indicates it was made in approximately 1941, and thus commands a premium. Condition is NRA Excellent, resulting in a value of $875. A similar gun in.380 ACP would be worth approximately 50 percent more. Gun: FN Browning Model 1922 Manufacturer: Fabrique Nationale, Herstal, Belgium Chambering: 7.65 mm Browning (.32 ACP) Manufactured: 1941 Condition: NRA Excellent (Modern Gun Standards) Value: $875.
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~ Judge Andrew Napolitano Free Men Do Not Ask Permission to Bear Arms. ~ Thomas Jefferson. It's a fair to good price for the condition that you describe. Not a 'steal,' but not a rip-off price either. Several years ago, you could pick up near-mint ones for that price, but not any more. If you like the item, the price is at least fair.
If you want a near-mint one, they are 'out there' in used-gun-land, but you will pay at least considerably more. And prices will continue to rise as the years go.
This little autopistol was John Browning's most successful handgun design, after the M1911 and the HP. Despite the fact that it's chambered in a 'mouse caliber' and isn't made of plastic, it gives up nothing in compactness and a smooth, rounded, non-snag shape to anything made today in.380 ACP. I have one that's FN (rather than Browning) marked, so there must have been some importation of the Model 1910 before (or separate from when) Browning started marketing them in about 1954, but I have no idea when and how many. The FN-marked one serial numbers at 539XXX and my Browning one at 576XXX. Vanderlinden in his book, 'The Belgian Browning Pistols' illustrates a post-war FN Model 1910 (marked with a Peruvian crest) with a s/n of 532182 and states that it was manufactured circa 1956-1958. The one you are considering (and at least my Browning-marked one) would be 1960's production, as the little auto was essentially outlawed in the U.S. By the stupid Gun Control Act of 1968 'cause it was then too small to be imported.
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