Here are a few shots of one of my favorite pistols. It is the FN-1900. One of the first commercially successful automatic pistols.
This one is a WWII bringback and is a good or typical example of the type of pistols that came home. The Germans loved pistols and used everything that they could get their hands on. Older guns like this were no exception.
The pistol has the rare early style FN grips without the logo. I can't explain why they are on this gun because it is not in the correct serial number range for these grips. I guess that the originals were replaced with these for whatever reason. However, this grip design was dropped early on because they were found to be too brittle for use....as you can see the right stock is broken. They were replaced by the more familiar "FN" logo style.
The holster is an original Belgian style holster and probably was with the gun when the Germans confiscated it. Thankfully it has remained together all these years.
R.Blue
This one is a WWII bringback and is a good or typical example of the type of pistols that came home. The Germans loved pistols and used everything that they could get their hands on. Older guns like this were no exception.
The pistol has the rare early style FN grips without the logo. I can't explain why they are on this gun because it is not in the correct serial number range for these grips. I guess that the originals were replaced with these for whatever reason. However, this grip design was dropped early on because they were found to be too brittle for use....as you can see the right stock is broken. They were replaced by the more familiar "FN" logo style.
The holster is an original Belgian style holster and probably was with the gun when the Germans confiscated it. Thankfully it has remained together all these years.
R.Blue
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