Hi, I recently inherited what I believe to be a Browning FN 1910 with two magazines. It has the .32ACP barrel. I am not a 'gun guy' so I apologize up front for any misuse of terms or lack of understanding!
I have seen some great posts on this forum where people help to determine the approximate age and value of this gun. I am hoping people are willing to do the same as we try to figure out whether it's worth the estate selling the gun or just holding on to it.
I have also heard the ammo is expensive for this gun as it's not widely used anymore. I understand they made a .380ACP barrel that's interchangeable with this gun. Would that ammo be less expensive? Where are some likely sites to look that might have this barrel for sale? Where's the best place to look for ammo for this gun?
I have attached some pictures that will hopefully help. Thanks in advance!!!
I have seen some great posts on this forum where people help to determine the approximate age and value of this gun. I am hoping people are willing to do the same as we try to figure out whether it's worth the estate selling the gun or just holding on to it.
I have also heard the ammo is expensive for this gun as it's not widely used anymore. I understand they made a .380ACP barrel that's interchangeable with this gun. Would that ammo be less expensive? Where are some likely sites to look that might have this barrel for sale? Where's the best place to look for ammo for this gun?
I have attached some pictures that will hopefully help. Thanks in advance!!!
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