Mae Fires the Belgian FN 1910

Published on November 19, 2017
Duration: 1:21

This video provides a live-fire demonstration of the Belgian FN 1910 pistol, showcasing its operation, recoil, and cycling. Expert analysis includes slow-motion footage of the action and accuracy results from 30 feet. The demonstration highlights proper handling and observation of firearm mechanics.

Quick Summary

The Belgian FN 1910 is a semi-automatic pistol available in .32 ACP (7-round capacity) and .380 ACP (9mm Kurz, 6-round capacity). This live-fire demonstration shows its recoil, action cycling, and accuracy at 30 feet, with slow-motion analysis of slide movement and casing ejection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: FN 1910 Live Fire
  2. 00:05Loading and Preparation
  3. 00:10Live Fire Demonstration
  4. 00:37Slow Motion Analysis
  5. 00:53Accuracy Results
  6. 00:59Outro: Full Episode Preview

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FN 1910 and what calibers does it come in?

The FN 1910 is a semi-automatic pistol designed by Fabrique Nationale. It was famously chambered in .32 ACP (7.65mm) and .380 ACP (9mm Kurz), with capacities typically being 7 and 6 rounds respectively.

How accurate is the FN 1910 based on the video?

The video shows accuracy results from 30 feet (9.1 meters), with shots grouping on the target, indicating reasonable accuracy for its intended purpose and era.

What aspects of the FN 1910's operation are shown in slow motion?

The slow-motion footage in the video highlights key operational aspects of the FN 1910, including the cycling of the slide, the ejection of spent casings, and the muzzle blast.

What are the key technical specifications for the FN 1910?

The FN 1910 features a 3.5-inch barrel and weighs approximately 590g. It was offered in .32 ACP (7-round capacity) and .380 ACP (6-round capacity).

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