Models include the 1910, 1922, 1910/22, BDA, and PRO to name a few.
No
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.
A Browning M1910 .32 caliber automatic pistol
It was chambered in both 32 ACP and 380 ACP.
Take it to a gunmsith to be checked for safety and functioning. It might take 7.65 aka 32 ACP
Gavrilo Princip, using a FN Browning model 1910 32 caliber pistol, shot Franz Ferdinand. It was almost dumb luck that the bullet struck the archduke in the next causing him to bleed to death.
Depends on what type of 32 ammunition you are referring to.
Impossible to value with only the serial number and no other details.
FN Browning model 1910 pistol a .32 caliber.
Impossible to value with only the serial number and no other details.
Value of any gun is based on exact make, model and condition. Without that information, we cannot even make a good guess. Sorry-
Yes, but not easy to find.