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has anyone ever heard of a stallard js9 9mm are they good gun
Steve Guffey
Steve Guffey
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Im looking at either a ruger sr9 or a taurus 92, I love the look of the taurus, however ive shot the sr9 and really enjoyed this pistol. What are everyones thoughts on quality and anything to help me make my choice.
The 1922 FN Browning, in .380 caliber. Was used as a military pistol, by a number of European countries. Although we call the cartridge .380 here in the States, it's known as 9mm short in Europe.
Post quality photos of the pistol. If it's factory original and in at least very good condition. It would be wanted by a collector.
im looking for a clip for it
Triple K carries the MAGAZINES. Set you back $38. Not original, but modern made repos. They work OK though. See below link.
http://www.triplek.com/Products/id/38/grp/412/prd/516/
http://www.GunBroker.com/Pistol-Magazines-Pistol-Clips/BI.aspx?Keywords=fn+1922
so I can can run a 380 round through this ???
NO. Not till someone determines what pistol it is!!!
You got "if it's" and "likely's".
Post some pics here and someone will tell you what you need to know.
Read this....
http://forums.GunBroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=259294
quote:Originally posted by rufe-snow
Likely it's a FN Model 1922. 380 pistol. Made for the Dutch army. The crest is for queen Wilhelmina, who was the queen of Holland when the pistols were made. As the head of state, her crest would have been on the armies firearms.
The 1922 FN Browning, in .380 caliber. Was used as a military pistol, by a number of European countries. Although we call the cartridge .380 here in the States, it's known as 9mm short in Europe.
Post quality photos of the pistol. If it's factory original and in at least very good condition. It would be wanted by a collector.