Another Browning 1955

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Local gun shows are bad news. I traded an H&R 904 for another Browning 1955. This one is from 1969 and is a 7.65/32acp. Why would a a guy need two? My 380 (bottom of picture)is a little nicer but the 32 should be a sweet heart.
 

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Just put 4 mags through the little 32. John Browning really knew his stuff. A lot of fun.
 
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Local gun shows are bad news. I traded an H&R 904 for another Browning 1955. This one is from 1969 and is a 7.65/32acp. Why would a a guy need two? My 380 (bottom of picture)is a little nicer but the 32 should be a sweet heart.

Why would a guy need two? Maybe just because you like them. I have two of each, 1955 .380s and older 1910 .32s :)
 
And now you can play with the concept that the barrels are inter changeable. I have always read that but never had the 380 to try it. I personally am a fan of the 32 AACP with fmj. It will poke a hole where you point it, and there are many excellent 7.65 auto pistols.
 
I've previously owned a 1910 in 32.

Sweeeet shooting little popper.

I've fired them in 380, but IMHO the 32 is the most appropriate caliber for the size.

Congratulations and thanks for sharing yours.
 

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