Ebook's
Content
Field dismounting of
the FN Model 1910
- First way (quick, simple, but partial)
- Second way (includes removing of the barrel)
Advanced dismounting
of FN Model 1910
- Total breakdown to the last pin
- Parts legend
Mechanical features of
the FN Model 1910
- John Browning's unique way
- Comparison with the Walther Mod. 4 and FN Browning 1900
- Easy adaptation of a silencer
- Other former patented features retained
- Striker instead of hammer and firing fin
- Triple safety system
- General features
Firing cycle of the FN Model 1910
- Animated
sequence of the firing cycle
- Trigger-sear operation
- Disconnection explained
- Multifunction main spring
- Re-connection - animated sequence
- Extraction and ejection
- Breech face analysed
The safeties of the FN
Model 1910
- Grip safety operation
- Magazine safety explained
- Thumb safety explained
- Cocking indicator
Historical analysis of
an early FN Model 1910
- Liège proofhouse markings
- Proofhouse inspectors by letter and dates until 1968
- Belgian military markings
- Cocking indicator
- German Nazi markings
Technical and legal
disabling
- FN Model 1910 disabled under the Belgian law
- Technical details
- FN Model 1922 disabled under the French law
- Technical details
- Proof markings of Saint Etienne, France
FN Browning model 1922
- Field stripping and technical particularities
- Not interchangeable slides of the postwar period
- Slide markings
- Yugoslavian orders
- Dutch orders
- Secondary foreign contracts
- Nazi production of the Model 1922
- Early postwar production of the Model 1922
Analysis of a special
Model 1922
- Uncommon grip safety
- Barrel Nazi marking
Postwar redesign of
the Model 1910 and 1922
- Post war slide detailed
- Ammunition and shooting
- 7.65 mm cartridge improved
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