FN Model 1903

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FN Model 1903
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Husqvarna m/1907 variant
Type Semi-automatic pistol
Place of origin  USA
 Belgium
Service history
Wars WW1 , WW2
Production history
Designer John Browning
Designed 1902
Manufacturer Fabrique Nationale
Number built 153,173
Specifications
Length 205 mm
Barrel length 127 mm

Cartridge 9 x 20 mm SR Browning Long
Action Blowback
Feed system Box magazine

The FN Model 1903, or Browning No.2 was a self-loading semi-automatic pistol engineered by John Browning and made by Fabrique Nationale. It was introduced in 1903 and fired the 9 x 20 mm SR Browning Long cartridge.

It should not be confused with the Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless (in .32 ACP), nor the Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer (in .38 ACP), although they are also designs of John Browning. John Browning sold his designs to both companies (and others as well).

Due to its reliability, accuracy, light weight, and quick reloading, the M1903 was an issued sidearm for many police forces and militaries, including those of Estonia, Paraguay, Russia, Turkey, and Sweden (manufactured under license as the Husqvarna m/1907). Despite what many authors claim, FN Mle 1903 was never accepted as official side-arm of the Netherlands or Belgian army - these claims have no confirmation from the defence forces of these two governments.

Many of these pistols were later modified in the United States, with a bushing in the chamber, to fire the more common .380 ACP ammunition.

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