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The Pistol, Browning FN 9mm, HP No. 2 MK.1/1 Canadian Lightweight Pattern was a series of experimental aluminum/aluminum alloy framed Browning Hi-Power pistols by the Canadian Inglis Company that reduced the weight by as much as 25% from 8.5 to 25.5 oz (240 to 720 g). [36]
The simplified P 35(p) produced under Nazi German occupation After the Polish defeat in 1939, the Germans took over the Radom Armoury and continued production of the Vis under the new name of 9 mm Pistole 645(p) , which was for some reason often rendered as P 35(p) (the suffix "p" means "polnisch") [ 8 ] (the German pistols of the first series ...
Browning Hi-Power; E. Experimental Model 2 submachine gun; F. FB Vis; K. Karabiner 98k; P. PPD-40; T. Type 94 Nambu pistol This page was last edited on 20 July ...
10,450 Astra 600s had been delivered to Germany until German occupation of France ceased. [4] The remainder of the German order, consisting of 28,000 pistols, was intercepted by Allied forces in September 1944. [1] [3] Astra 900: Astra-Unceta y Cia SA: 7.63×25mm Mauser: Wehrmacht: 1,050 delivered in March 1943. [1] Browning Hi-Power: Fabrique ...
P35 may refer to: Military ... Browning Hi-Power, a pistol; P-35 radar, a Soviet radar system; Program 35, a satellite program of the United States Armed Forces;
FN HP-DA (Hi-Power Double Action) [1] is a 9mm semi-automatic pistol developed by Belgian Fabrique Nationale arms factory in Herstal.In North American markets, it was marketed as the Browning BDA (Browning Double Action, [1] also BDA9) and is also referred to as Browning DA and Browning Hi-Power BDA.
The Hi-Power was the first 9×19mm handgun to utilize a true staggered-column box magazine. The large magazine enabled the weapon to carry a total of fourteen cartridges without an excessively oversized or protruding handgrip. FN Browning Hi-Power. France declined to adopt the Hi-Power for its armed forces, instead using the Modèle 1935 pistol ...
Browning Hi-Power [14] Semi-automatic pistol Belgium: Beretta M9: Semi-automatic pistol United States Licensed copy of the Beretta 92FS. [7] Beretta M1951 [25] Semi-automatic pistol Italy: Walther P99 [7] Semi-automatic pistol Germany