Fn Browning Model 1910 Serial Numbers
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Feb 21, 2009 - Here I show two FN 1910-guns. Re: FN model 1910. I think they ran the same serial numbers on the M1910s before and after WWII and one way to tell is the slide serrations. I recommend you to contact Browning.com.
Dan, I've attached a few closeups of the markings. So the markings are more important features than the serial number itself when figuring out the age? Forgive my ignorance here, but when you say post war, are you referring to WWI or WWII? I was under the assumption that the fairly low serial number (135921) in the overall production run of 700,000 weapons would put the date of manufacture somewhere in the late 1920's. Of course, if I really knew anything I wouldn't be asking in the first place, haha! Your ignorance is forgiven but only if you forgive mine. Yes, the markings are the key and only if you can find them or if the pistol has them.
The serial number is a guide of course after the features and markings are analyzed. It is one of the things that makes the FN so much fun to collect and study. And they all were post-WWI. Can you pull back the slide (as if to load it) and flip the pistol over. Have a look at the serial and markings inside that exposed underrail of the slide.
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What do you find (or photograph)? Cajuntempest wrote: Dan, I've attached a few closeups of the markings. So the markings are more important features than the serial number itself when figuring out the age? Forgive my ignorance here, but when you say post war, are you referring to WWI or WWII? I was under the assumption that the fairly low serial number (135921) in the overall production run of 700,000 weapons would put the date of manufacture somewhere in the late 1920's. Of course, if I really knew anything I wouldn't be asking in the first place, haha!:laugh: Cjt, I wanted to clarify my answer a bit.
The markings are more important than the serial on the Model 1922. With the other models from FN the serial would be key because there were few contracts that had there own serial ranges or contract numbers applied. Not so in the the case of the 1922.
FN would mark this model with a unique serial range for many contracts.