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![]() FN 1922 Guns International #: 102135282 Seller's Inventory #: 668193 Category: FN Pistols - .32 Pistols Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com ![]() Seller: Guns Dot Com Member Since: 9/8/21 State: Minnesota Zip: 55337 Country: United States Phone: (866) 582-4867 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 34675 Total Number of Listings: 311314 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. CERTIFIED USED GUNS Guns Certified Used Guns may be returned within 3 days after the transfer is complete for any reason for a full refund, minus any fees, shipping costs and a 15% restocking fee. A Guns Certified Used Gun may also be returned within 7 days if it is malfunctioning with proper use. NON-CERTIFIED USED GUNS Non-certified used guns can be returned if there is a mechanical defect that occurs within 3 calendar days of the physical transfer of the firearm to your possession. All other reasons for returns on non-certified used guns are ineligible. Payment Types Accepted: Discover, Visa, MasterCard, American Express. Financing options also available. About Us: Guns, thousands of products at great prices, you’re sure to find exactly what you’re looking for. You can be confident when you buy from us that you’ll receive an effortless experience and excellent service. Fill out the Contact Seller form below and you’ll receive a direct link via email to view and purchase this firearm at Guns. Due to to current regulations, we do not sell firearms in CT, HI and AK. Description: Guns Listing ID: 668193 For sale is a Fabrique Nationale D‚‚Armes De Guerre Herstal Belgique Model 1922. Chambered in .32 acp it includes (1) 8 round magazine. Please see photo‚‚s for condition. Mechanically the magazine catch, safety and fire control group are all in working order. This pistol doesn‚‚t hold open on last round which may be an inherent design. The original grips are not included. Development The FN Model 1910, also known as the Browning model 1910, was a departure for Browning. Before, his designs were produced by both FN in Europe and Colt Firearms in the United States. Since Colt did not want to produce it, Browning chose to patent and produce this design in Europe only. Introduced in 1910, this pistol used a novel operating spring location surrounding the barrel. This location became the standard in such future weapons as the Walther PPK and Russian Makarov. It incorporated the standard Browning striker-firing mechanism and a grip safety along with a magazine safety and an external safety lever (known as the \"triple safety\") in a compact package. Offered in both .380 ACP (6-round magazine) and .32 ACP (7-round magazine) calibres, it remained in production until 1983. It is possible to switch calibres by changing only the barrel. However, FN never offered packages containing a single pistol with both calibre barrels Variants FN Model 1922 7.65mm A variant of the Model 1910 was known variously as the Model 1922 or 1910/22. This was a larger model with a longer barrel (113 mm), slide extension, and a longer grip frame to accommodate an extra two rounds. This model was aimed at military and police contracts and many examples were produced for various agencies. The FN Model 1910 was initially designed for the Kingdom of Serbia. In 1913, a purchase order for 235, Model 1910 semi automatic pistols was made by the Serbian National Army. The purchase was made for the 1st and 2nd Timok infantry divisions of the first army. 1910/1922 pistols went on to see extensive service in World War Two, and continued to be manufactured by the Germans after their occupation of Belgium and seizure of the FN factory. These examples carry Nazi production stamps, and most have simple chequered wood grips instead of the earlier horn or plastic grips bearing the FN logo. The FN Model 1922 was also used by the following countries: Yugoslavia (60,000 Automatski pistolj (Brauning) 9mm M.22 between 1923 and 1930),[1] The Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Romania, France, Finland, Denmark, and West Germany in the post war period. While the Model 1910 was widely sold on both civilian and military markets, the Model 1922 was considered specifically a military and police pistol, with FN offering it to individual civilians only by special order. In 1955, the Browning Arms Company introduced the Model 1910 pistol for the American market as the Model 1955. Made in Belgium, this model was virtually identical to the European model except for the markings and grips. Importation ceased in 1968 due to the passage of stricter gun-control laws in the U.S. Another version, the Model 1971, featured a longer barrel and slide (similar in length to the Model 1922, but with a one-piece slide), adjustable sights, a finger-rest magazine, and enlarged \"target\" grips. These features were intended to comply with the Gun Control Act of 1968 which had halted import of the Model 1955. The Hamada Type (???, Hamada shiki) or Hamada Type Automatic handgun was a semi SOLD Manufacturer: FN Model: 1922 Caliber Info: .32 ACP Condition: Used - Non-Certified Barrels: 4 BARREL Finish: OTHER |