Effective range50 m (55 yd)Maximum range1,510 m (1,651 yd)
FN Herstal simply means Fabrique National, Herstal Belgium- a company name and city- but you are probably asking about the FiveseveN pistol made by them. It will depend on the backstop and design for the range. In an indoor range, this is usually a metal bullet trap. The civilian ammunition available for the FiveseveN is not as powerful as the restricted military ammo, and should be OK on MOST pistol ranges- but check with the range to be sure.
Best left to a gunsmith
If you are in compliance with all local, state and federal laws, yes.
Not with just the serial number.
the FN browning model 1903 was produced from 1903-1927,with a total production of 58,400 pistols made.I am afraid that is the best I can do at this time with the info I have available.
FN made several models of 'small handgun.' Would need to know caliber, at least.
100 USD give or take.
You can expect the price to be in the price range of $600-1200.
It depends on the gun. For instance, the FN 5.7 is effective at that distance, but most people believe the velocity of the bullet makes it a bad choice for personal defense because it may pass through the person and hit someone else.
Browning, FN, and Inglis really describe different products. I assume you are referring to the Inglis version of the FN P35 pistol. Inglis, in Canada, did not begin manufacture until 1940 with 100% of production going to military channels. There would not really be a 'retail' price. The FN-manufactured 'Browning Hi-Power' commercial pistol was not introduced to the US market until 1955. Pistols sold before then would have been FN commercial pistols or surplused military pistols imported through secondary channels.
Fn = Fn-1 + Fn-2
To determine the manufacture date for an FN model 1910 with the serial number 467893, you would typically need to refer to specific production records or databases maintained by FN or firearms historians. The FN model 1910 was produced between the early 1900s and the 1940s, and each serial number corresponds to a specific range of production years. For accurate information, consulting a firearms expert or reference book on FN firearms would be necessary.