This video explores a rare Colt Model 1910 prototype, a scaled-down variant of the 1911 chambered in .38 ACP (9.8mm). Developed for international markets preferring smaller calibers, these prototypes were hand-built by Colt's tool room. Only five are known to exist, with this specific example finished in 1929 for Colt's museum.
This video demonstrates the Browning Model 1910 pistol, showcasing its loading and firing procedures using ballistic gelatine as a target. The content focuses on the practical application and functionality of this specific firearm, providing visual insight into its performance.
The FN Browning Model 1922, a modification of the 1910, was produced from 1922 into the 1980s. It features a single-action, hammerless design with a grip safety but no magazine safety. The pistol has a 4.5-inch barrel, fixed sights, and a 9-round magazine capacity, available in .32 ACP and .380 ACP.
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