* FN Browning Model 1903 – Ottoman Empire Police

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* FN Browning Model 1903 – Ottoman Empire Police

Please take a look at a rarely seen pistol:

FN Browning 1903 – Ottoman Empire Police Contract – SN : 14716 – Contract nr : « 2299 »

All information below comes from J. Still’s « Central Powers Pistols » (2007) pages 405-406, and A. Vanderlinden’s « FN Browning Pistols » (2009) pages 172-173.

This pistol is one of estimated 8,000 FN 1903s contracted by the Ottoman Empire (or Turkey since 1923), in 1910-1911. Order was handled by a FN representative in Istanbul.

--- Top of slide is roll engraved with the circled crest of Sultan Abdul Hamid II. It consists of a ‘’toughra’’ (main design) and a flower (smaller symbol on the right)

--- Right side of slide is engraved with a Farsi/Turkish inscription meaning ‘’Authority’’, followed by a Farsi/Turkish number indicating the contract serial number : 2299

--- Back of frame below slide shows a proof illustrated by « star and crescent »

Jan Still had 15 of those Ottoman Police FN 1903 reported in 2007. In 2009, Vandelinden listed up to 35.
According to the owner of this site « Few have reached the United States, where it is a rare pistol ».

Condition is good overall, but the pistol is complete and functional, and a quite uncommon museum artefact...

For your appreciation, fellow collectors



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i just sold one earlier this year. looks like most of them are in about the same condition. they are very rare but dont bring much on the market. the guy who bought mine was actually from turkey and had family going back to the ottomans. i wish more people would get into these older ww1 ww2 pistols they are very interesting. also most of them shoot really good!
 
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