You're absolutely right!, I did save it!!!
I called the fella I bought it from, he said he had it in for a re-blue, so he tore it down, but then the fella who owned the gun passed away, so it just sat in his shop for a few years until I poked in!!
I found out its a Finnish contract 1939 built pistol, all correct and original, I got the answers from a very helpful fella at 1911forum.com, Hipowertalk.com is apparently self destructing and no one with any knowledge is left.
I can't believe this piece of history was slotted for a re-blue, aside from the few blemishes its in great shape! I think the blemishes give it character given its a 75 year old pistol!!
Great catch and glad you got some good info.
Be nice to the old girl, not many around esp. in that condition (read; worth some$$)
Anyone care to comment on the barrel serial number? To me it looks like a different script compared to the frame and slide. Hope I am wrong but it doesnt look like the barrel is original.
I also noticed that and would like to hear comments of knowledgeable members. Font is not original.

The "Belgian Browning Pistols" book by Anthony Vanderlinden has a chapter about Finish High Power Brownings. Yours definitely falls in the correct serial number range but without "SA" markings. It is definitely a Finish pre-war contract pistol and a very nice one as well, congrats on a great find that would have been a worthless shooter if reblued.
black grip nomaly wood??



























