![]() ![]() ![]() It was designed to have a very low bore axis and be an excellent carry gun with some low profile style sights, chambered in common reliable cartridges, and interchangeable in those cartridges at that. The FN 1910 was the follow-up to both the great success of the FN 1900 and the subtle appreciation of the 1905 Vest Pocket. Understanding the firearms of old, their importance, and their development which lead to many of the arms we now cherish today is incredibly fascinating and we hope you enjoy what we have to share, too! ![]() Hopefully along the way you can garner a greater appreciation for older firearms like we do, and simultaneously you can teach us things as well through sharing your own expertise and thoughts in the Comments. Welcome to our recurring series of “Curious Relics.” Here, we want to share all of our experiences, knowledge, misadventures, and passion for older firearms that one might categorize as a Curio & Relic – any firearm that is at least 50 years old according to the ATF. This pistol was a popular carry piece, but had a bit of a bumpy ride as far as its production. Today we are jumping back into the FN 1910 and its variations and how to date your personal FN 1910. Welcome, if you are a newcomer to this fun bi-weekly segment of ! The last time around I covered the history of a pistol shadowed in dread since it was used to ignite the first fires of World War One, a stain on the world and the people who experienced it. Curious Relics #036: Same Pistol Different Package – FN 1910 ![]()
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