Dismantling campaign FN 1910
- First way (fast)
- Second way (removal of the barrel)
FN Model 1910 advanced disassembly
- Dismantling total until the last pin
- Parts Table
Mechanical features of the FN 1910
- The discovery of John Browning
- Walther Mod. 4 and FN Browning 1900
- Easy adaptation of a silencer
- Operation of old patents
- Striker instead of external hammer
- Triple safety system
- General characteristics
Operating cycle of the FN 1910
- Animated sequence of the operating cycle
- Functioning of the trigger
- Explanation of the disconnection
- Main spring multipurpose
- Animated sequence of the reconnection
- Extraction and ejection
- Analysis of the bolt
The security system of the FN 1910
- Operation of the grip safety
- Operation of the magazine safety
- Operation of the manual safety
- Indicator armed with the hammer
Historical analysis of an old FN 1910
- Marks of Liege proof
- Names and dates inspectors Liège
- Belgian military markings
- Nazi markings
Neutralization guns FN 1910 and 1922
- FN Model 1910 neutralized under Belgian law
- Technical details on an example
- FN Model 1922 neutralized in the French law
- Technical details on an example
- Marks test of Saint-Etienne in France
FN Model 1922 pistol
- Dismantling campaign
- Technical features
- Slides Not Interchangeable
- Markings slide
- Yugoslav Controls
- Dutch Controls
- Secondary foreign contracts
- Nazi production model in 1922
- Production release (version "A")
Changes after the war in 1910 and 1922
- Changes in the slide
- Ammo and Shooting
- The improved 7.65 mm cartridge