this gun was estemated to be worth 500$.
FN Browning model 1910 pistol a .32 caliber.
The army carried the Browning M-35 Hi Power The police carried either the Walther PP or PPK
The M1 Garand, Thompson M1A1, Browning Automatic Rifle (B.A.R), and many of the main infantry weapons the U.S. used during World War II. The Japanese also used the majority of small arms they used throughout the war.For example, the Arisaka rifle, the Nambu pistol and the the Type 96 machine gun.
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Is this an odd-ball automatic pistol that is fired by squeezing the grip and has no trigger? Pistols of the World says it was made in France by an unknown manufacturer.
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10-800 usd
Depends on condition. A standard 'Baby' Browning pistol, blue, in typical condition would bring $300-$400. It also helps if you gave the dealer head... then he might lower the price
You need a firearms instructor
50-300 usd
Made in 1981
50 - 400 usd
9x18 is the Makarov cartridge. Browning never made a firearm chambered for it. They did, however, make such a pistol in 9x17 - otherwise known as the .380 Automatic Colt Pistol. It was actually the Beretta 84 'Cheetah', badge engineered and marketed as the Browning BDA 380.
A 22lr semi-automatic pistol.
A Browning M1910 .32 caliber automatic pistol
50-500 usd
The caliber should be marked on the slide.