Browning FN "Baby" Model: BAC Marked
slide marked "Browning Arms Co.", blue finish standard.
BROWNING HI-POWER: CUSTOM SHOP MODELS
BROWNING HI-POWER: CUSTOM SHOP MODELS
BROWNING HI-POWER: CUSTOM SHOP MODELS
BROWNING HI-POWER: CUSTOM SHOP MODELS
BROWNING HI-POWER: CUSTOM SHOP MODELS
BROWNING HI-POWER: CUSTOM SHOP MODELS
BROWNING HI-POWER: CUSTOM SHOP MODELS
BROWNING HI-POWER: CUSTOM SHOP MODELS
BROWNING HI-POWER: CUSTOM SHOP MODELS
BROWNING HI-POWER: CUSTOM SHOP MODELS
BROWNING HI-POWER: CUSTOM SHOP MODELS
BROWNING HI-POWER: CUSTOM SHOP MODELS
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Caliber: Different calibers can affect the firearm's price, as some calibers may be more popular or harder to find. Barrel Length: The length of the barrel can impact the firearm's price, as certain lengths may be more desirable or practical for specific purposes. Generations: Different generations of the firearm may have improvements or changes that could affect the value. Sub-models: Specific sub-models or variations, such as limited editions or unique features, can also impact the firearm's value.
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slide marked "Browning Arms Co.", blue finish standard.
9mm Para. cal., features 50-500 meter tangent rear sight, blue finish with walnut grips, slide is marked "Made in Belgium, Assembled in Portugal", 32 oz. Imported 1993-2000.
.380 ACP cal., 4 1/4 in. barrel, 8 shot mag., composite frame with blackened stainless steel slide, bobbed hammer, skeletonized trigger, fixed combat sights, checkered composite grips, extended ambidextrous thumb safety, extended slide r...
slide marked "Fabrique Nationale", blue finish standard.
9mm Para. (9 shot, 2,740 mfg.), .38 Super (752 mfg.), or .45 ACP (7 shot) cal., mfg. from 1977-80 by Sig-Sauer of W. Germany (same as Sig-Sauer 220).
similar to Standard BDM, except has matte blue slide and silver chrome frame. Mfg. 1997-98.
6.35mm (.25 ACP) cal., 6 shot mag., 2 in. barrel, w/o grip safety or slide lock lever, under BAC trademark from 1954-1968+ in standard blue finish, lightweight (1955-1968) solid chrome and alumnium frame, and engraved Renaissance models. Ov...
6.35mm cal. (.25 ACP), 6 shot mag. dubbed "Vest Pocket" model, 2 in. barrel, with (Second Variation) or without (First variation) slide lock/safety lever, blue or nickel finish. Mfg. by Fabrique Nationale, Herstal, Belgium. 1,086,...