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Re: FN 1922 Browning

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 6:48 pm
by Watcher
I had a 1910 in 9mm short. Bought it from Thomas Bland in New Row off Charing Cross Road for £90. Nasty gun to shoot because of the recoil but a bit of history nevertheless. Bland's was a very old gun dealer that had been going for some hundreds of years (I think). Used to buy all my stuff there until the lease came up for renewal and it became just another wine bar :bad:

Re: FN 1922 Browning

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 10:18 pm
by Chapuis
bnz41 wrote:The FN Browning did the Russians copy or have help copying the Brownig and called it the Tokarev tt33. Nice pistol by the way. You know it only upsets us brits showing pictures like this... keep em coming...
I am not absolutely certain but I believe the Tokarev TT30 was based on the Browning 1903 model.