Minute of Mae: Belgian FN 1910
The FN 1910 is a historically significant semi-automatic pistol, famously known for its role in starting WWI. It offers caliber versatility with .32 ACP (7 rounds) or .380 ACP (6 rounds) via a barrel swap. The pistol features a clean trigger, low recoil due to its low bore axis, and three safeties: grip, manual lever, and magazine disconnect. Its compact size makes it a solid pocket pistol, though the sights are small and it lacks an automatic slide lock.









