The FN Browning Model 1900 | Gun History | MidwayUSA
The FN Browning Model 1900, John Browning's first successful semi-automatic pistol, is a historical firearm chambered in .32 ACP. It features a hammerless, single-action design with a 7-round capacity and fixed sights. Notably, it lacks a magazine safety and requires a screwdriver for field stripping, a common practice for its era (1899-1912). Its historical significance is tied to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which preceded World War I.






