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I recently acquired an FN Browning.25 automatic. It's not in great shape since it was stored in a basement for a decade or so. I Googled for an identification and found similar models, but it doesn't appear to be a Baby Browning, nor the Vest Pocket Browning.
Mine has a Lemon Squeeze grip, and no other safeties. The Serial number is less than 100,000. I need two questions answered.What is the model name or number? How do you disassemble the gun for cleaning?
The pics of the gun are here. It has clear grips to check the ammo left in the clip.Need ID on FN Browning.25 automatic, willshak, 3/29/10 11:08 AM. The Serial number is less than 100,000.
I need two questions answered. What is the model name or number? How do you disassemble the gun for cleaning? Looks like a Browning 1905 Vest Pocket with home made or custom grips.- Learn about rec.guns at Win a Fulton Armory M14 rifle while helping the Cause! Get your MPFO raffle tickets at - Robert Hankins 13:35.
Draw the slide back gradually; perhaps 1/2 ' or so and at some point you will be able to rotate the barrel 180 deg.At that point, the slide may be drawn forward off the grip frame. This is a field strip procedure leaving you with the grip frame, barrel; recoil spring. The grip frame may be disassembled further to access trigger, sear, hammer etc but you do not need to do this if reasonably rust free. Remove the grips from the frame and soak the parts in kerosene overnight to dissolve the old grease, dirt oil etc, the reassemble in reverse order. Bob Hankins Ralf Bahr 13:35.
It is one of two different FN-Browning Mod.I found it in the German Book 'Pawlas - Taschenpistolen' in the section 6,35 mm /.25 at number 185. The grips seem to be newer/custom made, because in the good old days the never used transparent resin (and without trade mark!). To disassemble: remove the magazin, pull the slide a little back, so you can turn the barrel clockwise and remove the slide by pushing it forward.Take care of the bolt spring! Now you can take the barrel out of the slide. Learn about rec.guns at Win a Fulton Armory M14 rifle while helping the Cause!
Get your MPFO raffle tickets at - Steve W. Willshak wrote: # I recently acquired an FN Browning.25 automatic. It's not in great # shape since it was stored in a basement for a decade or so.# I Googled for an identification and found similar models, but it doesn't # appear to be a Baby Browning, nor the Vest Pocket Browning. # Mine has a Lemon Squeeze grip, and no other safeties.The Serial number # is less than 100,000. # I need two questions answered. What is the model name or number?How do you disassemble the gun for cleaning?
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# # The pics of the gun are here. It has clear grips to check the ammo left # in the clip. # Looks like a Browning 1905 Vest Pocket with home made or custom grips. Same pistol was later made by Colt as the Model 1908 Vest Pocket pistol.The later Baby Browning was based on this pistol. Learn about rec.guns at Win a Fulton Armory M14 rifle while helping the Cause!.
Get your MPFO raffle tickets at - willshak 17:22.Ralf Bahr wrote the following: # It is one of two different FN-Browning Mod. # I found it in the German Book 'Pawlas - Taschenpistolen' # in the section 6,35 mm /.25 at number 185. The grips # seem to be newer/custom made, because in the good old # days the never used transparent resin (and without trade mark!).
# # To disassemble: remove the magazin, pull the slide a little back, # so you can turn the barrel clockwise and remove the slide by # pushing it forward.Take care of the bolt spring! # Now you can take the barrel out of the slide. # # That's all! # Thanks, that worked. Learn about rec.guns at Win a Fulton Armory M14 rifle while helping the Cause! Get your MPFO raffle tickets at - willshak 17:22.# # Looks like a Browning 1905 Vest Pocket with home made or custom grips. # # Yes, that appears to be the same model.I do not know if the grips were after market or homemade, but by the quality, they do fit the frame handle exactly, including a raised part on the back that fits into the large hole in the handle.
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I would suspect after market. The brown you see is not rust, but exaggerated colors the camera produced.
Learn about rec.guns at Win a Fulton Armory M14 rifle while helping the Cause!Get your MPFO raffle tickets at - Rubaiyat of Omar Bradley 14:33. Willshak wrote the following: # I recently acquired an FN Browning.25 automatic. It's not in great # shape since it was stored in a basement for a decade or so. # I Googled for an identification and found similar models, but it doesn't # appear to be a Baby Browning, nor the Vest Pocket Browning.# Mine has a Lemon Squeeze grip, and no other safeties. The Serial number # is less than 100,000. # I need two questions answered. What is the model name or number?
How do you disassemble the gun for cleaning?# # The pics of the gun are here. It has clear grips to check the ammo left # in the clip. # I found the right model. It is a 1906 (early) FN made by FABRIQUE NATIONALE d'Armes de Guerre Herstal Belgique The difference between the early, and the middle and late 1906 models, is that the early does not have a slide safety lock on the left side. Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County.1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ - Learn about rec.guns at Win a Fulton Armory M14 rifle while helping the Cause! Get your MPFO raffle tickets.
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