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Item Relisted! FS FN Browning 1922

miller1624

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Item has been relisted, you can find the new listing at: http://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-fn-browning-1922.1105135/
Item Name: FS FN Browning 1922

Location: Athens GA

Zip Code: 30606

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: 350.00

Caliber: .32 ACP

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: WW2 Era FN Browning 1922 7.65mm or 32 ACP. I inherited this with many other guns from my father. I think per my research I have priced it fairly but if you disagree make an offer. Comes with one 7 round magazine that appears to be the original.
Interesting trades would be Glock's in 9MM or Glock 42, Revolvers in .22 or .22WMR. I'll add cash for the right deal.

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Nice gun. It's actually a browning 1910/22. Interesting history on how that one came about....

I've had a few of them, including the 1910, 1910/22, 1910/55 and the 71....Have a 1910/22 nickeled with Waffenamts at the moment. Very well built historic guns......I'd say the price is fair on this one, and someone should snatch it up....
 
I had one almost exactly like that one, mine was a bring back with waffenamits. That one is most likely a pre war gun with wartime grips. The krauts dropped the shoe from the trigger as a production shortcut after seizing the plant. They also introduced those wood grips. Mine was early occupation as it had the shoe but also the wood grips. I'd think that price is not too bad as you don't see them too often. Mine shot well before I swapped it off to a buddy who collects the WW2 stuff.
 
I had one almost exactly like that one, mine was a bring back with waffenamits. That one is most likely a pre war gun with wartime grips. The krauts dropped the shoe from the trigger as a production shortcut after seizing the plant. They also introduced those wood grips. Mine was early occupation as it had the shoe but also the wood grips. I'd think that price is not too bad as you don't see them too often. Mine shot well before I swapped it off to a buddy who collects the WW2 stuff.

Thanks for the information!
 
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