FN Browning Model 1922 – .32 ACP – German WWII Stamps

FN Browning Model 1922 – .32 ACP – German WWII Stamps

$1,499.00

For sale is a FN Model 1922 Semi-automatic pistol in .32 ACP/ 7.65 mm. Serial number- 99761. This pistol is in great condition especially considering its age. It comes with a leather holster, a 9-round magazine, and the capture papers that certifies this pistol was captured by an American Soldier during WWII and received permission to bring it home. The pistol features German proof marks and German Wehrmacht (WWII Army) stamps. The original Model 1910 was a John Browning design sold to FN in the early 20th century and one was used to assassinate Franz Ferdinand, effectivly kicking off the first World War. After the War the M1910 was updated with a longer barrel and grip and was introduced in 1922 during the interwar years. The Model 1922/Mle 1922 inevitably went to war during World War 2. The Model 1922 saw service with several European countries for military and police use through the end of the war in 1945. In 1939/40, when the German Army kicked out allied forces in Western Europe they had FN continue production of the Model 1922 under military observation. The Model 1922 was named the Pistole 626 b in German service. The b indicated its Belgian production.
V2-I3
Barrel Length: 4.25
Bore condition: Good

Serial Number: 99761

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