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Nice pistols boys...both of 'em.
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11-09-2020 09:15 PM
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Here's another FN/Browning M1922 which is UK
deactivated. Notice the bakelite grips.
Didn't all of the M1922's made under the German
occupation have wood grips?
Last edited by Flying10uk; 11-10-2020 at 01:24 PM.
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Advisory Panel

Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
Didn't all of the M1922's made under the
German
occupation have wood grips?
Mine did.
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Contributing Member
I don't think the one you show was made under German
occupation. Not sure whose markings those are. The wood grips weren't introduced until 1942 so there are many occupation pistols with Bake light.
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Somewhat of an inconvenience that the Germans had to destroy the factory records at FN before vacating Belgium
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German
occupation will have Waffens or German Nitro proofs like on mine. Mine has a Waffen on the barrel where you can't see it unless disassembled. Civilian versions were only about 5% of production.
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Advisory Panel
Isn't that a British
proof mark from WW2 era?
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Contributing Member
I looked up British
proofs and while there is an earlier one that resembles it somewhat, they have crowns, they are also 1800's
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Mine's stamped Wa 140 on both frame and slide. Not sure what the (H) on the slide indicates.
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
Here's what I'm going from, although I can't show you an irrefutable source of info...
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