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FN 1922 .32 Auto WWII Nazi

timbromantimbroman Member Posts: 1,164
edited April 2004 in Ask the Experts
Fellas - I have a WWII Waffenmarked Mod 1922 (7.62/.32) and it has sound but well-worn checkered wood stocks. I have seen several at GB Auctions with black plastic/bakelite/rubber type stocks. I wonder whether mine are correct. Did FN put out a variety of stocks? On the pistol, all numbers match (not on mag) so I was thinking I had a pistol that was original in composition if not condition. Any thoughts? Thanks. Jim

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  • p3skykingp3skyking Member Posts: 23,916 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Jim,
    The wood is correct also. The early ones have the bakelite grips. They were intermixed and discontinued early on. Most of the waffenamt'ed ones do have wood. I have one of each model myself. The mags were not serialized.

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  • timbromantimbroman Member Posts: 1,164
    edited November -1
    SkyKing - Thanks a lot. I appreciate the pointer. Jim

    "If the zoo is closed, drop by the Senate. You'll get the
    same feeling and you won't have to pay." Bob Dole
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