![]() ![]() I have one that's FN (rather than Browning) marked, so there must have been some importation of the Model 1910 before (or separate from when) Browning started marketing them in about 1954, but I have no idea when and how many. Despite the fact that it's chambered in a "mouse caliber" and isn't made of plastic, it gives up nothing in compactness and a smooth, rounded, non-snag shape to anything made today in. This little autopistol was John Browning's most successful handgun design, after the M1911 and the HP. ![]() And prices will continue to rise as the years go by. If you want a near-mint one, they are "out there" in used-gun-land, but you will pay at least considerably more. If you like the item, the price is at least fair. Several years ago, you could pick up near-mint ones for that price, but not any more. Not a "steal," but not a rip-off price either. ![]() It's a fair to good price for the condition that you describe. ![]()
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