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Here is a pretty ingenius and rarely seen replica of FN Browning Model 1922.
I asked for comments about it from Anthony Vanderlinden, expert and author of FN Browning Pistols.
This pistol would have been made in the Peshawar area, likely in Darra Adam Khel, known as the "Village of Illegal Gun Manufacturers", in Pakistan.
Interestingly, it appears to be a hybrid design of FN 1922 and Colt 1903.
Ref: https://www.amusingplanet.com/2014/09/darra-adam-khel-village-of-illegal-gun.html
Characteristics: screwed slide extension; Colt-type ejector; Colt-type firing pin with an internal hammer rather than a striker like on FN; unusual mag well dimensions vs standard FN 1922; an FN 1910 mag is too short to fit in it, while an FN 1922 mag is too long; homemade FN-type grips; faked Belgian/Liege proofs. Regarding the legend on left slide, it is approximate, as usual on other Asian copies of FN pistols.
After extensive cleaning, barrel is bright with strong riflings, and pistol is functional.
I would like to hear comments from members, and namely from owners of similar replicas.
For your appreciation, fellow collectors






Here is a pretty ingenius and rarely seen replica of FN Browning Model 1922.
I asked for comments about it from Anthony Vanderlinden, expert and author of FN Browning Pistols.
This pistol would have been made in the Peshawar area, likely in Darra Adam Khel, known as the "Village of Illegal Gun Manufacturers", in Pakistan.
Interestingly, it appears to be a hybrid design of FN 1922 and Colt 1903.
Ref: https://www.amusingplanet.com/2014/09/darra-adam-khel-village-of-illegal-gun.html
Characteristics: screwed slide extension; Colt-type ejector; Colt-type firing pin with an internal hammer rather than a striker like on FN; unusual mag well dimensions vs standard FN 1922; an FN 1910 mag is too short to fit in it, while an FN 1922 mag is too long; homemade FN-type grips; faked Belgian/Liege proofs. Regarding the legend on left slide, it is approximate, as usual on other Asian copies of FN pistols.
After extensive cleaning, barrel is bright with strong riflings, and pistol is functional.
I would like to hear comments from members, and namely from owners of similar replicas.
For your appreciation, fellow collectors






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