FN M1900

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M1900/Browning No.1

Type Semi-automatic, self-loading pistol
Place of origin Belgium
Production history
Designer John Browning
Designed 1896
Number built Ca. 700 000
Variants Modele 1899, Mle.1900
Specifications
Weight 625 g
Length 172 mm
Barrel length 102 mm

Cartridge .32 ACP
Action Blowback operated
Feed system 7+1
Sights Fixed

The FN Browning M1900 is a single action, semi-automatic handgun designed ca. 1896 by John Browning and produced in Belgium at the turn of the century. It was among the first handguns to use a slide, and have short recoil operation.

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The design was presented to arms manufacturer FN Herstal in 1898, with production commencing the following year (then under the designation Modele 1899). In 1900, an improved design featuring primarily a shorter barrel was introduced as the M1900. Production ceased only 11 years later, with a total of about 700 000 units having been produced.

Eugen Schauman used a M1900 (serial number unknown) in his 1904 assassination of the Russian Governor-General of Finland at the time, Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov.

The weapon is chambered for the .32 ACP, also known as 7.65x17mm SR, "SR" referencing semi-rimmed.

This model is known by several names, including:

  • FN M1900
  • FN Mle.1900
  • Browning M1900
  • Browning No.1

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