FnBrowningModel1910SerialNumbersBrowning Hi Power Wikipedia. The Browning Hi Power is a single action, semi automatichandgun available in 9mm and. S W calibers. It is based on a design by American firearms inventor John Browning, and completed by Dieudonn Saive at Fabrique Nationale FN of Herstal, Belgium. Browning died in 1. The Hi Power is one of the most widely used military pistols in history,3 having been used by the armed forces of over 5. The Hi Power name alludes to the 1. Luger or Colt M1. The pistol is often referred to as an HP for Hi Power or High Power,4GP for the French term, Grande Puissance or BHP Browning High Power. The terms P 3. 5 and HP 3. It is most often called the Hi Power, even in Belgium. Developmentedit. A FN Browning High Power, belonging to the Indonesian Marine Corps. The Browning Hi Power was designed in response to a French military requirement for a new service pistol, the Grand Rendement French for High Yield, or alternatively Grande Puissance literally high power. Fn Browning Model 1910 Serial Numbers' title='Fn Browning Model 1910 Serial Numbers' />The French military required that the arm be compactthe magazine have a capacity of at least 1. This last criterion was seen to demand a caliber of 9 mm or larger, a bullet mass of around 8 grams 1. It was to accomplish all of this at a weight not exceeding 1 kg 2. FN commissioned John Browning to design a new military sidearm conforming to this specification. Browning had previously sold the rights to his successful M1. U. S. Army automatic pistol to Colts Patent Firearms, and was therefore forced to design an entirely new pistol while working around the M1. Browning built two different prototypes for the project in Utah and filed the patent for this pistol in the United States on 2. Classic Collectible Commercial Handguns post1898 SMOF6273 FRENCH UNIQUE MODEL RR51 SEMI AUTO 7. MM. 32 ACP PISTOL USED BY MOROCCO SERIAL NUMBER 114228. Beat your plowshares into swords, and your pruning hooks into spears let the weak say, I am a warrior. Joel 310 Browning Model 1922 Pistol. Thanks for putting up pictures, Bandit5050 You have the older, more valuable Colt. Model 1905. It was designed by the same John Browning who. Fn Browning Model 1910 Serial Numbers' title='Fn Browning Model 1910 Serial Numbers' />June 1. February 1. 92. 7. One was a simple blowback design, while the other was operated with a locked breech recoil system. Both prototypes utilised the new staggered magazine design by designer Dieudonn Saive to increase capacity without unduly increasing the pistols grip size or magazine length. BelguimWeapons/9.JPG' alt='Fn Browning Model 1910 Serial Numbers' title='Fn Browning Model 1910 Serial Numbers' />The locked breech design was selected for further development and testing. This model was striker fired, and featured a double column magazine that held 1. The design was refined through several trials held by the Versailles Trial Commission. In 1. 92. 8, when the patents for the Colt Model 1. Dieudonn Saive integrated many of the Colts previously patented features into the Grand Rendement design, in the Saive Browning Model of 1. This version featured the removable barrel bushing and take down sequence of the Colt 1. By 1. 93. 1, the Browning Hi Power design incorporated a shortened 1. By 1. 93. 4, the Hi Power design was complete and ready to be produced. It was first adopted by Belgium for military service in 1. Browning P 3. 5. Ultimately, France decided not to adopt the pistol, instead selecting the conceptually similar but lower capacity Modle 1. The Browning Hi Power has undergone continuous refinement by FN since its introduction. The pistols were originally made in two models an Ordinary Model with fixed sights and an Adjustable Rear Sight Model with a tangent type rear sight and a slotted grip for attaching a wooden shoulder stock. The adjustable sights are still available on commercial versions of the Hi Power, although the shoulder stock mounts were discontinued during World War II. The Remington Model 8 is a semiautomatic rifle designed by John Browning and produced by Remington Arms. Originally introduced as the Remington Autoloading Rifle in. In 1. 96. 2, the design was modified to replace the internal extractor with an external extractor, improving reliability. Standard Hi Powers are based on a single action design. Unlike modern double action semi automatic pistols, the Hi Powers trigger is not connected to the hammer. If a double action pistol is carried with the hammer down with a round in the chamber and a loaded magazine installed, the shooter may fire the pistol either by simply pulling the trigger or by pulling the hammer back to the cocked position and then pulling the trigger. In contrast, a single action pistol can only be fired with the hammer in the cocked position this is generally done when a loaded magazine is inserted and the slide cycled by hand. In common with the M1. Hi Power is therefore typically carried with the hammer cocked, a round in the chamber and the safety catch on a carry mode often called cocked and locked in the United States or made ready in the UK, or sometimes called condition one. The Hi Power, like many other Browning designs, operates on the short recoil principle, where the barrel and slide initially recoil together until the barrel is unlocked from the slide by a cam arrangement. Unlike Brownings earlier Colt M1. The barrel and slide recoil together for a short distance but, as the slot engages the bar, the chamber and the rear of the barrel are drawn downward and stopped. The downward movement of the barrel disengages it from the slide, which continues rearward, extracting the spent case from the chamber and ejecting it while also re cocking the hammer. F. N. mod. 1922. cal. ACP In 1923 the government of the kingdom of serbs, croats and slovenes later known as Y ougoslavia ordered 60. FN. The Astra Model 700. In 1945 the Astra company updated the Model 400 by lightening the slide, giving it a curved backstrap, moving the magazine. The Browning Hi Power is a singleaction, semiautomatic handgun available in 9mm and. SW calibers. It is based on a design by American firearms inventor John. Fn Browning Model 1910 Serial Numbers' title='Fn Browning Model 1910 Serial Numbers' />After the slide reaches the limit of its travel, the recoil spring brings it forward again, stripping a new round from the magazine and pushing it into the chamber. This also pushes the chamber and barrel forward. The cam slot and bar move the chamber upward and the locking lugs on the barrel re engage those in the slide. Design flawseditThe pistol has a small number of design issues. The standard trigger pull is heavy, especially for a single action pistol. This disadvantage is a consequence of the Hi Powers magazine disconnect safety, which was initially added to the model to meet the requirements of the French military in 1. The standard Hi Power magazine safety is connected to the trigger and is released by a plunger pressing on the surface of the magazine. This action of the plunger on the magazine adds tension to the trigger pull, and the required force to operate this feature adds resistance as well. This problem is often resolved by removing the magazine safety entirely, thus voiding the pistols warranty, or by polishing the interface surfaces between the safety plunger and the magazine. After market trigger springs with reduced tension are also available to improve the trigger pull. In addition, the pistol has a tendency to bite the web of the shooters hand, between the thumb and forefinger. This bite is caused by pressure from the hammer spur, or alternatively, by pinching between the hammer shank and grip tang. This problem can be fixed by altering or replacing the hammer, or by learning to hold the pistol to avoid injury. While a common complaint with the commercial models with spur hammers similar to that of the Colt Government Model automatic, it is seldom a problem with the military models, which have a smaller, rounded burr hammer, more like that of the Colt Commander compact version of the 1. Military serviceeditBrowning Hi Power pistols were used during World War II by both Allied and Axis forces. After occupying Belgium in 1. German forces took over the FN plant. German troops subsequently used the Hi Power, having assigned it the designation Pistole 6. Belgian. 3 Examples produced by FN in Belgium under German occupation bear German inspection and acceptance marks, or Waffenamts, such as Wa. A6. 13. In German service, it was used mainly by Waffen SS and Fallschirmjger personnel. High Power pistols were also produced in Canada for Allied use, by John Inglis and Company in Toronto. Remington Model 8 Brownings semi auto sporting rifle. It is no overstatement John Browning formed much, if not most, of the worlds understanding of small arms and what they are capable of. From the Colt 1. 91. Auto 5 shotgun to the BAR, when we consider almost any genre of firearm design and philosophy of use all paths inevitably seem to lead back to one man, John Moses Browning. And one of his lesser known but no less remarkable achievements was the Remington Model 8a semi automatic sporting rifle. Design. Browning, already an eminent firearms guru, took the same basic long stroke recoil operating system as his new Auto 5 shotgun and designed a rifle around it. It had a 2. Remington Auto and. Remington for light recoil. The beefier. 3. 5 Rem version would only hold four rounds in the magazine, whereas the other calibers could hold five. Overall, the semi auto rifle was groundbreakingly simple without the use of impingement gas systems. Basic models weighed in at 8. Remington production. Between 1. 90. 6 1. Model 8 rifles came from Remingtons lines with sequential serial numbers. The rifle was offered most commonly in. Remington, a bottle necked round ballistically the next step up from a modern. Winchester. Other less common calibers were the. Rem, 3. 0 Rem. the parent case of the 6. Remington SPC cartridge, and 3. Rem., all short cased rimless cartridges good for medium game at intermediate ranges. These rifles, besides the caliber variations, were offered in a dizzying variety of grades as well from Standard to Premier. Military and police Use. Some 1. 00. 3. 5 Remington chambered Model 8s were shipped to France in 1. WWI. These guns, on order for the French Air Force, took some of the first pot shots at the Kaisers Fokkers and Zeppelins. A few more were sent to Europe for the next World War as gifts to the British government. These were used by Home Guard units. From time to time, these old guns show up on both sides of the pond bearing British proof marks and interesting stories. Some Model 8s found themselves one way or another in the hands of White Russian Cossacks during the bitter Civil War in the Ukraine. In 1. 92. 1, 2. 5 trials guns were ordered by the US Army Infantry School in. Lyman peep sights. With the promise of five rounds as fast as you could pull the trigger and the. Remingtons capability to take down a grizzly or shoot through 51. Model 8s during their respective careers. Legendary man hunter Frank Hamer used one, complete with an aftermarket 1. Peace Officers magazine during the ambush that ended the career of Bonnie and Clyde. Texas Ranger Manuel Trazazas El Lobo Solo Gonzaullas spent a rough twenty years along the border chasing bootleggers and outlaws with a similarly converted Model 8 as a sidebar, Gonzaullas also carried a pair of 1. Model 8. 1 Woodsmaster. 5.1 Surround Sound Video Clips. The Model 8 proved to be such a success that a slightly improved descendant was produced for another three decades after the closure of the Great 8 line. This improved version was the Model 8. Woodsmaster. Some 5. Remingtons plant from 1. While the hard hitting. Rem and. 3. 2 Rem calibers were retained as the primary offerings for the Model 8. Rem was dropped. As a complement for deer and black bear hunters of the time the thick 3. Savage caliber in 1. A glut of cheap Post WWII carbines such as the M1 spelled doom for the more expensive Remington semi auto. In 1. 95. 2, Remington replaced the M88. Model 7. 40, but recycled the Woodsmaster moniker for this popular Power Matic action semi auto. European relatives. It should be remembered, as with most of Brownings Pre WWI designs, Fabrique Nationale of Liege Belgium, better known simply as FN also manufactured the rifle. Overseas it was billed as the FN Browning Model 1. These FN guns are rare and less than 5,0. It seems that European sportsmen were gun shy about the foreign. Remington chambering that was standard on the FN M1. FN pistol of the same name. These FN guns have a superior finish to Remington variants and use European walnut furniture. Collectibility today. Of the six calibers they were offered in, only. Savage and. 3. 5 Remington are still being made commercially. This puts. 3. 00 Savage M8. Rem caliber M88. Both of these rounds still have a good following with whitetail deer hunters across the country. A recent survey of prices online show that shooting grade models currently average 3. Keep in mind, however that these collectible autos have been out of production for more than sixty years and their pool of spare parts is shrinking. When determining the value of examples with rare grades, obsolete calibers especially. Rem, or foreign or law enforcement proof marks and stampings, be sure to consult a professional, as you may have a gem. Either way, any Model 8 is a pretty neat gun. This article originally ran on Guns. The Remington Model 8 Brownings semi automatic sporting rifle on 91.