Shipping costs are based on an estimate of UPS ground or equivalent carrier within the contiguous US, excluding Alaska and Hawaii. Please see Seller's website for actual shipping costs.
#5207 German proof stamped ! The Fabrica Nacional de Armas (FNA) 1922 is a notable pistol manufactured by Argentina in the early 20th century. Here are some key details about the FNA 1922 chambered in 7.65mm:Overview:The Fabrica Nacional de Armas 1922 is a semi-automatic pistol developed by the Argentine government's state-owned arms manufacturer.This pistol was introduced in 1922 and remained in production for several decades, mainly as a military sidearm, though it was also used by law enforcement and in some cases, civilian markets.The 1922 pistol was an important part of the Argentine military and police arsenals during the 20th century.Key Features:Caliber: 7.65mm (often referred to as the .32 ACP in international terms).Action: It is a short recoil-operated, semi-automatic pistol.Capacity: The standard magazine holds 8 rounds.Construction: It is mostly made of blued steel, with a grip typically made of wood or sometimes Bakelite.Design: The design is often compared to the Browning M1910, with some structural similarities.Specifications:Overall Length: Approx. 180 mm (7.1 inches)Barrel Length: Approx. 120 mm (4.7 inches)Weight: Approx. 700 g (1.5 lbs) when unloaded.Sights: Fixed front and rear sights.History and Usage:The FNA 1922 was largely influenced by the design of the Browning 1910, with a more compact frame and different safety mechanisms.It was used extensively in Argentina and was produced under the supervision of the Argentine Army at the Fabrica Nacional de Armas in Rosario.It became standard issue for Argentine military officers and law enforcement.Over time, the 1922 was gradually phased out as newer models like the Bersa Model 23 became more popular, but its historical significance remains as an early semi-automatic pistol in Argentine arms production.