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1922 Browning
Hi all,
Does anyone have a good resource for information on the 1922 Browning pistols? I'm looking at making my first purchase and I've found a couple of pistols that don't quite fit the norm. Any help would be appreciated. |
http://www.fn-browning.com/FN%20Brow...vised%20ed.htm
I picked this up recently and really enjoy it! |
This will probably tell you all you ever wanted to know about the Browning 1922. Written by one of our own members Gerard Henrotin in ebook format. Only $7.95
http://www.hlebooks.com/ebook/fn10load.htm http://hlebooks.com/ebook/10cover.jpg Gerard is also the author of the Luger animation that graces our homepage... |
Thank you all for the replies on this.... Until now I didn't think of it, but I might have a few books that will help.... My late father left me some of his books on German pistols..... I'll check on this....
Thanks again. |
John Sabato, I purchased a copy of Gerard's book. Is he a member here? I have a few questions the book didn't answer.
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He is a member here, and has been for years... His screen name is "Gerard" of all things... :D
I think if you visit his ebook websites, his email is available, and I have always found him to be responsive and answer emails within a day or so... not bad considering he is several hours ahead of us on time zones. Or, if you locate some of his posts, you can just click on his name and send him a private message. |
Here is the link to his post where he announced the book I told you about:
http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=13865 |
Thanks John, I found him.
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Wow, has anyone ever seen this. It's a 1922 Browning, wartime production, matching numbers, in 32ACP with a matching numbered 9mm barrel
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=474095107 |
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