![]() ![]() I would guess that it's not aĬritical issue and that spring compression length prevents battering. External barrel dia is the same on both ctgs. The breech face looks to be the same on my guns and willĪccept either ctg. Magazines may be marked forĮither caliber or unmarked but seem to be identical and will acceptīoth ctgs. 380 by justĬhanging the barrel and I believe it. I have read that JBĭesigned the 1910 to be convertable between. Two of my gunsĪre marked as Brownings and are in. I bought as a box of parts that is missing the striker and it's springĪnd spring guide that I plan to assemble some day. I'm not a collector but but I do have four 1910s plus another one that Link to album (can post images separately too) It also has a stamp with the text "INTER AMERICAN" on it, which, after researching, seems to have been a small import firm in California that went under in the late 80s.Īnyways, pictures of other people's 1910s and or stories would be appreciated. I've never seen a 1910 parkerized, but the magazine is still blued. The serial number is a 480xxx and appears to be parkerized. 380 ACP in just a few seconds!Īll that said, I was also wondering if anyone might have a little more knowledge about the serial numbers and history of this pistol. After I receive that, I'll have a pocket pistol that can convert between. 380 ACP barrel for it that's in the mail now. I thought I could make it a little more utilitarian by buying a. ![]() 32 ACP and love it! So far I've put 50 rounds through it without a hiccup and was surprisingly accurate for having nearly no sights on it. So I recently picked up a FN 1910 chambered in. ![]()
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