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1922 Browning Pistol Serial Numbers
Fn 1922 Serial Number Lookup NumbersBrowning 1910 Date Of Manufacture
<P class=MsoNormal>This Dutch contract Model 1922 in caliber 380 is one of the more difficult to find variations of the FN Browning Model 1922.<SPAN> </SPAN>Based on its serial number, the gun may be among the last Model 1922s supplied to the Dutch government before the Nazi occupation.<SPAN> </SPAN>The top of the slide is marked with a crown over the letter W, which stands for Queen Wilhelmina.<SPAN> </SPAN>The serial number 50497 is stamped on the frame, barrel, slide, and barrel bushing.<SPAN> </SPAN>The FN marked magazine is numbered 40917.<SPAN> </SPAN>The gun retains 80% of it blue finish on the slide and frame.<SPAN> </SPAN>The blue on the barrel bushing shows wear and light pitting on its sides.<SPAN> </SPAN>The grips are very clean and intact.<SPAN> </SPAN>There are scratches on the upper right rear of the frame, just behind the grip.<SPAN> </SPAN>The bore is bright and shiny and the gun functions properly in dry operation. We could not find any import marks. The gun comes with what looks like an original (albeit unmarked) leather magazine pouch that holds two FN marked magazines numbered 28642 and 55632.<SPAN> </SPAN>Given its scarcity and condition, this piece will make a very nice addition to any Browning or pre war European pistol collection.<SPAN> </SPAN>FFL required.</P>
Fn M1922 Pistol Serial Numbers![]() Fabrique Nationale 1922 Serial Numbers
I recently aquired a Nazi WWII pistol for $150. I had it taken to a gunsmith to make sure the gun was functional, and when I got the gun back what I was told was something like this:
'This is an FN manufacture of the Browning 1922 in .32auto. Everything's in great working order; it's rare to see one in such good condition and with so much of the original blue. It's also rare to find one with all-matching serial numbers like this one. I would keep it in a glass case and never fire it.' Apparently it's one of however many the Belgians made for the Nazis after the capture of FN, and it's got the little eagle-holding-swastika-with-numbers-underneath stamp in several places in addition to the serial numbers. So yeah, do y'all think this gun is worth collecting or can I shoot it? It's the first used gun I've bought, and the first one that looked collectible. It would also be the first one I got that I couldn't immediately go out and have fun with. Any thoughts? **EDIT** Here's links to some photos, I can't figure out how to post pictures here directly. http://static.flickr.com/56/14446529.acee09.jpg?v=0 http://static.flickr.com/48/14446525.c7315f.jpg?v=0 http://static.flickr.com/46/14446522.fd0efb.jpg?v=0 I'm particularly interested in what's in the third picture. The eagle-holding-swastika is a bunch of places on the gun, but that similar symbol with the numbers underneath is only found there (although stamped several times). It doesn't bear any relation to the serial number that I can see. Comments are closed.
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