How do these two pistols compare size wise? And if any of you want to show us pictures of what you have, we will definitely enjoy them.
Thanks.
Larry
Thanks.
Larry
The original FN Browning 1905 was basically identical to the Colt 1908 Vest Pocket model.
Many people confuse the later Baby Browning with the earlier model because the old model was sometimes referred to as "the Baby" in old adds. In 1931 FN marketed the new Baby Browning (designed by Dieudonne Saive) as a replacement for the 1905. It was thinner and smaller overall (similar to the Walther Model 9 and other very small 25 auto pistols) and dispensed with the grip safety while changing the manual safety to a larger, easier to operate lever.
PSA was making replicas of the Baby Brownings but I think that company is gone now.
Some unmarked, nameless, knockoff lacking any proof marks flanked by a 1908 Colt on the left and a "Baby Browning" on the right.
A lot of people seem to have taken comfort from these kinds of little pistols. They seem to have been in a lot of pockets and purses over past 125 years. There was also no shortage of makers in Spain and elsewhere ready to satisfy the demand for a little less money than Colt or FN.
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BTW, that 'knockoff' in the middle of the photo looks pretty good, regardless of being unmarked and nameless. As a gambler, my $ is on that it functions!
Kaaskop49
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