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Old04-01-2011, 12:45 AM #1
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Hello, I inherited this firearm from a dead relative. I do not know much about it besides it being made in Belgium. I was wondering if anyone can tell me anything about it (worth, what the etchings mean, etc). all the parts have matching serial numbers (263925). I have attached pictures to this thread. thank you.
   
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Old04-01-2011, 08:58 PM #2
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This is the updated Browning model 1922,most likiely produced before the war (ll). Browning patent manufactured in Belgium. War models had poor quality wooden grips. May or may not have Nazi markings if manufactured during war.The 1922 was an updated and larger version of the 1910.Manufactured until 1983.I assume this is a 32 cal. My dad brought one home from the war and it has the wooden grips. Cant hit a barn if you are standing in it.
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Nice collectable, It seems to be in nice shape
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Welcome to the FTF. We have an area "Introductions" where others will also extend a welcome.

Nice handgun. Want to sell it?
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Welcome to the forum, nice FN Browning
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Thank you for the greetings and the information.
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Fn cool gun dude
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Nice handgun. Want to sell it?
too much sentimental value
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