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Scarce Fabrique Nationale M1922 Serbian Contract Rig in .380 Caliber (9mm)
Description:
NOTE: AS OF 3:38 PM MST ON 12/09/2023, THE HOLSTER IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE AND HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS LISTING. THE PRICE HAS BEEN ADJUSTED ACCORDINGLY. This pistol is used, but in excellent condition with at least 98% original bluing remaining. The bore is bright with sharp rifling and all numbers match on the frame, barrel extension, inside the slide and on the barrel. The pictures don't do the pistol justice due to the varying lighting present during photography. There is no corrosion or rubs or scratches on this firearm. The history of the manufacture of this weapon and the subsequent contract with Yugoslavia that began in 1922 with modification of the FN M1910 by lengthening the barrel to 114mm by devising a barrel extension to connect to the slide, and also enlarging the grip to accommodate the larger magazine created by changing the caliber from .32 caliber to .380 caliber. After the modifications, the pistols became known as the M1910/1922 or M1922 or fn1922. By serial number this pistol is a late gun, likely in the late 1930s. The pistol retains an excellent Yugoslavian crest on the top of the slide and writing in Cyrillic on the right side of the slide, meaning Army State or War Department. The left side of the slide bears the address of the manufacturer, Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre, Herstal, Belgique and Brownings Patent Depose. Buyer to pay shipping and insurance cost. Cashier's Check or US Postal Service money orders only, please. I am not set up for credit cards or person to person cash apps, so please do not ask. As always, it is strongly recommended that a qualified gunsmith perform a safety inspection prior to firing any used gun. Thanks for looking. LAYAWAYS: Layaway Terms: We offer layaway on most items for a 90-day period. Items exceeding $2,000.00 are offered a 120-day period. The terms require a minimum non-refundable down payment of 20% with no required payment plan for the remaining balance. The down payment and a copy of Buyer's transfer FFL's license must be received by Seller within ten days of Buyer's acceptance of these terms. Remaining payments are at the Buyer’s discretion, but the full remaining balance due must be completed by the 90th day. All payments, including the down payment, are non-refundable in the event of Buyer's cancellation or non-payment of the remaining balance due by the 90th day.
Scarce Fabrique Nationale M1922 Serbian Contract Rig in .380 Caliber (9mm)
Description:
NOTE: AS OF 3:38 PM MST ON 12/09/2023, THE HOLSTER IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE AND HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS LISTING. THE PRICE HAS BEEN ADJUSTED ACCORDINGLY. This pistol is used, but in excellent condition with at least 98% original bluing remaining. The bore is bright with sharp rifling and all numbers match on the frame, barrel extension, inside the slide and on the barrel. The pictures don't do the pistol justice due to the varying lighting present during photography. There is no corrosion or rubs or scratches on this firearm. The history of the manufacture of this weapon and the subsequent contract with Yugoslavia that began in 1922 with modification of the FN M1910 by lengthening the barrel to 114mm by devising a barrel extension to connect to the slide, and also enlarging the grip to accommodate the larger magazine created by changing the caliber from .32 caliber to .380 caliber. After the modifications, the pistols became known as the M1910/1922 or M1922 or fn1922. By serial number this pistol is a late gun, likely in the late 1930s. The pistol retains an excellent Yugoslavian crest on the top of the slide and writing in Cyrillic on the right side of the slide, meaning Army State or War Department. The left side of the slide bears the address of the manufacturer, Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre, Herstal, Belgique and Brownings Patent Depose. Buyer to pay shipping and insurance cost. Cashier's Check or US Postal Service money orders only, please. I am not set up for credit cards or person to person cash apps, so please do not ask. As always, it is strongly recommended that a qualified gunsmith perform a safety inspection prior to firing any used gun. Thanks for looking. LAYAWAYS: Layaway Terms: We offer layaway on most items for a 90-day period. Items exceeding $2,000.00 are offered a 120-day period. The terms require a minimum non-refundable down payment of 20% with no required payment plan for the remaining balance. The down payment and a copy of Buyer's transfer FFL's license must be received by Seller within ten days of Buyer's acceptance of these terms. Remaining payments are at the Buyer’s discretion, but the full remaining balance due must be completed by the 90th day. All payments, including the down payment, are non-refundable in the event of Buyer's cancellation or non-payment of the remaining balance due by the 90th day.
Scarce Fabrique Nationale M1922 Serbian Contract Rig in .380 Caliber (9mm)
Description:
NOTE: AS OF 3:38 PM MST ON 12/09/2023, THE HOLSTER IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE AND HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS LISTING. THE PRICE HAS BEEN ADJUSTED ACCORDINGLY. This pistol is used, but in excellent condition with at least 98% original bluing remaining. The bore is bright with sharp rifling and all numbers match on the frame, barrel extension, inside the slide and on the barrel. The pictures don't do the pistol justice due to the varying lighting present during photography. There is no corrosion or rubs or scratches on this firearm. The history of the manufacture of this weapon and the subsequent contract with Yugoslavia that began in 1922 with modification of the FN M1910 by lengthening the barrel to 114mm by devising a barrel extension to connect to the slide, and also enlarging the grip to accommodate the larger magazine created by changing the caliber from .32 caliber to .380 caliber. After the modifications, the pistols became known as the M1910/1922 or M1922 or fn1922. By serial number this pistol is a late gun, likely in the late 1930s. The pistol retains an excellent Yugoslavian crest on the top of the slide and writing in Cyrillic on the right side of the slide, meaning Army State or War Department. The left side of the slide bears the address of the manufacturer, Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre, Herstal, Belgique and Brownings Patent Depose. Buyer to pay shipping and insurance cost. Cashier's Check or US Postal Service money orders only, please. I am not set up for credit cards or person to person cash apps, so please do not ask. As always, it is strongly recommended that a qualified gunsmith perform a safety inspection prior to firing any used gun. Thanks for looking. LAYAWAYS: Layaway Terms: We offer layaway on most items for a 90-day period. Items exceeding $2,000.00 are offered a 120-day period. The terms require a minimum non-refundable down payment of 20% with no required payment plan for the remaining balance. The down payment and a copy of Buyer's transfer FFL's license must be received by Seller within ten days of Buyer's acceptance of these terms. Remaining payments are at the Buyer’s discretion, but the full remaining balance due must be completed by the 90th day. All payments, including the down payment, are non-refundable in the event of Buyer's cancellation or non-payment of the remaining balance due by the 90th day.
Scarce Fabrique Nationale M1922 Serbian Contract Rig in .380 Caliber (9mm)
Description:
NOTE: AS OF 3:38 PM MST ON 12/09/2023, THE HOLSTER IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE AND HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS LISTING. THE PRICE HAS BEEN ADJUSTED ACCORDINGLY. This pistol is used, but in excellent condition with at least 98% original bluing remaining. The bore is bright with sharp rifling and all numbers match on the frame, barrel extension, inside the slide and on the barrel. The pictures don't do the pistol justice due to the varying lighting present during photography. There is no corrosion or rubs or scratches on this firearm. The history of the manufacture of this weapon and the subsequent contract with Yugoslavia that began in 1922 with modification of the FN M1910 by lengthening the barrel to 114mm by devising a barrel extension to connect to the slide, and also enlarging the grip to accommodate the larger magazine created by changing the caliber from .32 caliber to .380 caliber. After the modifications, the pistols became known as the M1910/1922 or M1922 or fn1922. By serial number this pistol is a late gun, likely in the late 1930s. The pistol retains an excellent Yugoslavian crest on the top of the slide and writing in Cyrillic on the right side of the slide, meaning Army State or War Department. The left side of the slide bears the address of the manufacturer, Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre, Herstal, Belgique and Brownings Patent Depose. Buyer to pay shipping and insurance cost. Cashier's Check or US Postal Service money orders only, please. I am not set up for credit cards or person to person cash apps, so please do not ask. As always, it is strongly recommended that a qualified gunsmith perform a safety inspection prior to firing any used gun. Thanks for looking. LAYAWAYS: Layaway Terms: We offer layaway on most items for a 90-day period. Items exceeding $2,000.00 are offered a 120-day period. The terms require a minimum non-refundable down payment of 20% with no required payment plan for the remaining balance. The down payment and a copy of Buyer's transfer FFL's license must be received by Seller within ten days of Buyer's acceptance of these terms. Remaining payments are at the Buyer’s discretion, but the full remaining balance due must be completed by the 90th day. All payments, including the down payment, are non-refundable in the event of Buyer's cancellation or non-payment of the remaining balance due by the 90th day.