What is fn 1922 browning?

The FN 1922 Browning is a semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning and manufactured by Fabrique Nationale (FN) in Belgium. It was created as a smaller version of Browning's earlier Model 1910 pistol, with several improvements including a redesigned grip and magazine that increased its capacity from seven to ten rounds.

The FN 1922 was used by several countries during World War II, with Germany and Japan being the largest users. It was also used by police forces and civilians in various parts of the world.

The pistol has a blowback action and fires the .32 ACP cartridge. It has a barrel length of 3.5 inches and an overall length of 6.7 inches. The FN 1922 has a lightweight alloy frame, a fixed front sight, and a rear sight that is drift adjustable. Its single-column magazine holds ten rounds.

In recent years, the FN 1922 has gained popularity among gun enthusiasts and collectors due to its historical significance and unique design.