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O.T.---- Gun Value

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1945 A

12-27-2005 09:44:02




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I recently acquired a .32 Browning automatic, that at one time belonged to my Dad.
From the markings on it, I can tell it was made in Belgium, and with the swastikas stamped into the receiver, I"m assuming it was made sometime during WW II.
Are there any gun collectors out there that could give me some idea as to its value?
Thanks In Advance!




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Coldiron

12-27-2005 16:40:04




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 Re: O.T.---- Gun Value in reply to 1945 A, 12-27-2005 09:44:02  
I would check out Guns America dot com on the Browning pistols to find out what it may be worth. With the Nazi emblem it will have more collector value on the military market so you may want to check that out.



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Doug in IL

12-27-2005 14:37:35




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 Re: O.T.---- Gun Value in reply to 1945 A, 12-27-2005 09:44:02  
It's probably a Model 1910 FN Browning Police/Military model. These would have had a 9 round magazine. 4 1/2 inch barrel, 7 inch overall length, and a weight of 25 oz. These guns were made in Belguim. They were made under the control of the Nazi's in occupied Belguim from 1940 to 1944. My guide book, which was published in 2005, shows a pistol in excellent condition at $425, one in good condition at $300. Then, it says to add 25% more for guns with Nazi markings. Keep in mind these gun value guide books are just that, a guide to values. But, they usually will get you in the ballpark.

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RN

12-29-2005 20:52:18




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 Re: O.T.---- Gun Value in reply to Doug in IL, 12-27-2005 14:37:35  
model 1910/22 has 1 inch or so longer barrel and barrel bushing than 1910 pocket model. Was produced under occupacion quite a bit. 1910 pocket model had about 3.5 inch barrel, same slide, 'Short' bushing. Colt .32 basicly same as FN. RN



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1945 A

12-28-2005 05:39:50




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 Re: O.T.---- Gun Value in reply to Doug in IL, 12-27-2005 14:37:35  
Thanks for taking the time to look this up for me! I thought it would have some "collectible value", but didn"t know where to start----thanks again!



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Coloken

12-27-2005 13:23:40




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 Re: O.T.---- Gun Value in reply to 1945 A, 12-27-2005 09:44:02  
I used to be a gun trader, but I will not say on this on. Find out for sure with that swastica (sp?) on it. Isn't that the same as the one Adolph killed himself with? or did he use a 9mm?



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Midwest redneck

12-27-2005 11:50:39




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 Re: O.T.---- Gun Value in reply to 1945 A, 12-27-2005 09:44:02  
I got a book from the local library a few years ago and it gave the price for a gun that I have. You should be able to look up on the internet on a search engine and get the information.



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