A Browning M1910 .32 caliber automatic pistol
Not necessarily. There are a number of rounds marketed as .32 Caliber or 7.65. .32 Automatic Colt Pistol, .32 Auto, 7.65x17SR, 7.65 Browning, and 7.65 Browning SR refer to the same cartridge. They are not compatible with other .32/7.65mm cartridges such as the .32 Long Colt, .32 NAA, and others.
The value of the 1938 Browning .32 caliber semi-automatic stamped with Nazi eagles varies greatly with the condition of the gun. On average the gun retails for about 750 dollars in average shape. Be sure to have it appraised because there are a number of fake eagle designs on the market.
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20-1000 usd
Follow instructions in owner's manual.
.32 Auto IS .32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol). It's also known as 7.65x17SR, 7.65x17 Browning, and 7.65x17 Browning SR.
It was chambered in both 32 ACP and 380 ACP.
32 ACP
These number don't identify what the gun is, nor is it a Browning Serial number. What do you mean by "32"?
about 1920
100 to 500 depends on condition