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Browning / FN Model 1910 Description: Belgian made.32 A.C.P. With 3 1/4 inch barrel. Checkered black synthetic grips. One factory FN marked magazine. Serial number 604xxx. All in 99% condition. Mine has Browning labeled grips, not FN. If anyone knows the story of no serial number FN model 1910 I would greatly appreciate it. The author of the definitive book on Browning's. SN 79 is a FN 1910. See' The FN Browning Pistol 'expanded 2nd edition by Anthony Vanderlinde, pages 212 &213. This is a very rare pistol. The frame is correct.
Browning Fn 1910
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Tamara,
Anthony Vanderlinden's new book, FN Browning Pistols: Sidearms that Shaped World History is a fabulous resource for any FN/Browning enthusiast or anybody at all who is interested in old handguns. I hesitated before spending the $70.00 for it, but am truly glad I did. It is a gold mine of detailed information about all the FN pistols - the 1899, 1900, 1903, 1905, 1910, 1922, High Power, Baby, etc., and it also gives the history of the FN firm and its relationship with John Browning.
The book is available here:
http://www.fn-browning.com/new_page_1.htm
Concerning your gun: Looking at the chapter on the Model 1910, and knowing only your gun's serial number (pictures would be great - is that possible?), what I see and read in the book leads me to conclude that your 1910 was probably manufactured in the very early 1920s.
Vanderlinden does not give precise serial number/year ranges for this model, but he does show pictures of the different versions of the 1910's slide address from its introduction all the way to the '70s. Although pictures would be best, if that's not possible the answers to the following questions would let me narrow things down:
Firstly, the serial number definitely places the gun post-World War I. But exactly how many years after WWI is uncertain.
Whatever its year of manufacture, your 1910's slide address surely must read as follows: 'FABRIQUE NATIONALE D'ARMES DE GUERRE HERSTAL BELGIQUE' and underneath, 'BROWNING'S PATENT DEPOSE'. The first important question is:
1) Are the letters of the slide address in Serif or Sans Serif font?
2) Is the 'de' in the address uppercase or lowercase? I.e., does it read '.D'ARMES de GUERRE.' or '.D'ARMES DE GUERRE.'?
A slide address with Sans Serif type and lowercase 'de' is from the earlier '20s, and an address with Serif type and lowercase 'de' is from about 1925-1929,though I can't narrow things down any further from what Vanderlinden has written. Apparently the transitions between slide address characteristics did not take place very sharply or clearly.
Anthony Vanderlinden's new book, FN Browning Pistols: Sidearms that Shaped World History is a fabulous resource for any FN/Browning enthusiast or anybody at all who is interested in old handguns. I hesitated before spending the $70.00 for it, but am truly glad I did. It is a gold mine of detailed information about all the FN pistols - the 1899, 1900, 1903, 1905, 1910, 1922, High Power, Baby, etc., and it also gives the history of the FN firm and its relationship with John Browning.
The book is available here:
http://www.fn-browning.com/new_page_1.htm
Concerning your gun: Looking at the chapter on the Model 1910, and knowing only your gun's serial number (pictures would be great - is that possible?), what I see and read in the book leads me to conclude that your 1910 was probably manufactured in the very early 1920s.
Vanderlinden does not give precise serial number/year ranges for this model, but he does show pictures of the different versions of the 1910's slide address from its introduction all the way to the '70s. Although pictures would be best, if that's not possible the answers to the following questions would let me narrow things down:
Firstly, the serial number definitely places the gun post-World War I. But exactly how many years after WWI is uncertain.
Whatever its year of manufacture, your 1910's slide address surely must read as follows: 'FABRIQUE NATIONALE D'ARMES DE GUERRE HERSTAL BELGIQUE' and underneath, 'BROWNING'S PATENT DEPOSE'. The first important question is:
1) Are the letters of the slide address in Serif or Sans Serif font?
2) Is the 'de' in the address uppercase or lowercase? I.e., does it read '.D'ARMES de GUERRE.' or '.D'ARMES DE GUERRE.'?
A slide address with Sans Serif type and lowercase 'de' is from the earlier '20s, and an address with Serif type and lowercase 'de' is from about 1925-1929,though I can't narrow things down any further from what Vanderlinden has written. Apparently the transitions between slide address characteristics did not take place very sharply or clearly.
Fn Browning Model 1910 Serial Numbers Lookup
11-28-2014, 09:29 AM | #5 |
Regulator Posts: 2,353 | I agree. If it is indeed a FEG forgery, the serial number coincides with a FEG P9 from the early 1990's. I'm no expert on FN serial numbers, so I'll leave it at that and let the experts make a more authoritative appraisal of the gun. I have to say, though, that I've never seen an FN or Browning HP with tool marks that bad on the barrel cam lug. One sure fire way to tell if it is a FEG or not is to do a close visual comparison of the gun's proportions and dimensions aft of the trigger guard with those of a pistol you know for sure is an FN or Browning HP. The FEG is not an exact copy of the BHP and most of the dimensional variations are seen in and around the grip frame of the gun. So if they don't totally match up to the FN or BHP, then it's a forgery, and most likely a FEG forgery. JayPee __________________ 'We sleep safely at night because rough men stand ready to visit violence on those who would harm us.' - Winston Churchill |