FN M1900 explained
Is Ranged: | yes |
M1900/Browning No.1 |
Origin: | - United States (designed)
- Belgium (manufactured)
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Type: | Semi-automatic pistol |
Designer: | John Browning |
Design Date: | 1896 |
Production Date: | 1898-1909 |
Cartridge: | .32 ACP (7.65×17mm Browning SR) |
Action: | Blowback operated |
Weight: | 625g |
Length: | 17.2cm (06.8inches) |
Part Length: | 10.2cm (04inches) |
Feed: | 7+1 |
Sights: | Fixed |
Variants: | Modele 1899, Mle. 1900 |
Number: | c. 700,000[1] |
The FN Browning M1900 (known at the time in Europe just as Browning pistol) is a single action semi-automatic pistol designed c. 1896 by John Browning for Fabrique Nationale de Herstal (FN) and produced in Belgium at the turn of the 20th century. It was the first production handgun to use a slide.
History
Development
John Browning started his work on semi-automatic pistols in 1894, when he mostly finalized the M1895 Colt–Browning machine gun.[2] He initially tried to use the same gas action with a swinging piston, with a prototype ready to be shown to Colt in July 1895,[3] and applied for a patent in September 1895.[4] Although this experimental pistol did not progress further, its general layout and fire control group design were reused in three other designs he developed in the following year. Patents for them were filed in October 1896, and two out of three later became Colt M1900 and FN M1900. All four prototypes were chambered in .38 caliber and are currently exhibited at the Browning Firearms Museum in Ogden, Utah.[5] Browning licensed the rights to produce and sell them to Colt within the US and Canada in July 1896, but it's believed at the time Colt was mainly protecting its revolver market. In 1896[6] or 1897[7] Browning also scaled the .38 blowback pistol down to .32 caliber to use as a pocket pistol.
According to a widespread legend, in April 1897[8] FN sent their sales manager Hart O. Berg to Hartford, where he had previously worked, to investigate advances in bicycle design introduced by the Pope Manufacturing Company. There, he supposedly accidentally met John Browning and persuaded him to have his pistol manufactured at FN by telling him the story of a modern factory with nothing to produce.
Despite state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities, by the end of 1895 FN was in poor financial shape due to a lack of orders on their M1889 rifles and a lost legal battle with Mauser over the rights to produce improved M1893s.[9] In 1896, most of their primary shareholders left and a major competitor, DWM, took over a controlling stake, excluding the company from the export market for military firearms and forcing it to diversify into sporting firearms, their parts, and even bicycles.However, documents from Browning's later legal dispute with Georg Luger tell a different story. In 1896-1897 Berg, who was acquainted with Browning due to their joint work on the Colt machine gun in 1893-1894, persuaded him in correspondence to visit Liège with his pistol designs, which he did in April 1897. FN managers were impressed by the design's reliability and simplicity (it's unclear from secondary sources if it was already in .32 or still in .38) which were uncommon in those early days of semi-automatic guns. Afterward, Berg and Browning traveled to Berlin and showed a locked-breech and a blowback pistol to Hugo Borchardt to obtain approval from DWM.
Berg presented a draft of the license agreement to the FN board in June 1897 and then traveled to Hartford to finalize it with John and Matt Brownings in July 1897. The agreement granted FN the rights to manufacture and sell what became the M1899 in France, Belgium, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Spain. In 1898 Berg was unsuccessful in attempting to persuade Browning to supervise the pistol’s production in Belgium, but its manufacture by FN transformed the fortunes of that company and laid the foundation for its long-term relationship with Browning (who died on FN’s premises in 1924).[10]
Production
Serial production started in January 1899, but the M1899 nomenclature postdates it. FN originally called M1899 “modele de présérie”,[11] approximately 14,400 of them were made in total.[12]
In 1900, driven by feedback from the Belgian military, FN introduced what was later called M1900, an improved design based on the M1899. These designations were applied retroactively after FN began manufacture of other Browning pistol designs; initially the M1900 was marketed as simply the "Pistolet Browning" (Browning Pistol).
A shorter barrel reduced the overall length by less than a millimeter while maintaining the same caliber and magazine capacity. The grip plates were made 1 mm wider, offering a more comfortable and secure hold for shooters with larger hands.
In addition to these external changes, M1900 incorporated several internal improvements. The reinforced area of the frame above the trigger guard was enlarged and thickened, enhancing the pistol's durability (cf. the image comparison above). The diameter of the breech block screws was increased, further strengthening the action. A cocking indicator, visible as an extension of the internal cocking lever, was added, providing a visual confirmation of the pistol's cocked status. Finally, M1900 introduced a slide lock, activated by turning the safety lever upward when the slide was retracted in order to facilitate easier cleaning and maintenance.
Production ceased only 11 years later, with a total of about 725,000 units having been produced by FN only (excluding all the numerous copies).
Usage
United States President Theodore Roosevelt owned a mother of pearl-gripped Modele 1899, which he regularly kept on his person and in his bedside drawer. It now resides in the NRA Firearms Museum.[13]
Eugen Schauman, a Finnish nationalist activist, assassinated the Governor-General Nikolay Bobrikov (the highest Russian authority in the Grand Duchy of Finland) with a Browning pistol in Helsinki on June 16, 1904. The act was followed by spontaneous anti-Russian celebrations in the streets of Helsinki and after the 1917 independence Schauman was considered to be a national hero of Finland.[14]
An Jung-geun, a Korean-independence activist, assassinated the 1st Prime Minister of Japan and Resident-General of Korea Itō Hirobumi with this type of gun on October 26, 1909 in Harbin railway station.[15] [16]
Socialist revolutionary Fanny Kaplan also used a FN M1900 in her attempted assassination of Lenin on August 30, 1918.[17]
Abelardo Mendoza Leyva, a militant of the Peruvian left-wing APRA party, is also reported to have used an FN1900 to assassinate President Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro in Lima, on April 30, 1933.[18]
The pistol was popular in China from its introduction through World War II and was often copied and used as the basis for other designs.[19] State-run arsenals produced serialized production runs for warlord militias, and local craftsmen produced one-off handmade versions.[20]
The is a copy of the M1900. Specimens examined by western authorities were marked with the date of 1964. A silenced variant was produced that featured a shortened slide to allow the threaded barrel to protrude far enough to attach the silencer.[21]
Ammunition
The weapon is chambered for .32 ACP, also known as 7.65×17mm Browning SR ("SR" denotes semi-rimmed).
Users
- [22]
- Austria- Used by the First Austrian Republic. [23]
- Belgium[24]
- Brazil - Bought by the Federal District police[25]
- China[26]
- Denmark- Used by police.[27]
- Finland - First acquired by police before 1917, in total up to a thousand were bought. The pistol was very popular in the civilian market and among early Finnish nationalist movement Voimaliitto. Also used by the State Railways and the Bank of Finland.[28]
- France - 200 issued to officers of the criminal brigade in june 1912[29] Used by trench raiders during WW1
- - Privately purchased by military officers.[30] Bought by police agencies.[31]
- Norway - 114 were seized from surrendering German troops in 1945; issued to police forces between 1950 and 1960[32]
- Paraguay - Popular sidearm with officers[33]
- - Authorized as a sidearm for officers in 1907. Bought by police forces[34] [17]
Conflicts
Herero Wars
Mexican Revolution[35] [36]
Balkan Wars[37]
World War I
Russian Civil War
Finnish Civil War
Warlord Era[38]
Constitutionalist Revolution[39]
Chaco War
Chinese Civil War
World War II
Synonyms
This model is known by several names, including:
- FN M1900
- FN Mle.1900
- Browning M1900
- Browning No.1
See also
Underbarrel pistols
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: FN / Browning M.1900 (Browning No.1) pistol (Belgium). 21 October 2010 . Modern Firearms. 20 December 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20181218075919/http://modernfirearms.net/en/handguns/handguns-en/belgium-semi-automatic-pistols/fn-browning-m1900-eng/. December 18, 2018.
- Book: Gorenstein, Nathan . The Guns of John Moses Browning: The Remarkable Story of the Inventor Whose Firearms Changed the World . 2022-05-17 . Simon and Schuster . 978-1-9821-2922-4 . en.
- Web site: Historical Firearms - John Browning's Gas-Operated Pistol On the 20th... . 2024-09-01 . www.historicalfirearms.info.
- Web site: Grumpy . 2018-11-23 . The 1899/1900 FN Browning Pistol . 2024-08-31 . You Will Shoot Your Eye Out . en-US.
- Web site: F . Nathaniel . 2015-01-31 . TFB Field Trip: The John M. Browning Firearms Museum . 2024-09-01 . thefirearmblog.com . en.
- John Browning and Curt Gentry, John M. Browning, American Gunmaker, An Illustrated Biography of the Man and His Guns, Doubleday & Co., Garden City, NY, 1964, p. 181; Anthony Vanderlinden, “1899: Year of the Browning Pistol”, American Rifleman, Vol. 168, No. 9 (October 2020), p. 40.
- According to the Browning Firearms Museum, see https://i.imgur.com/X6Pn4BX.jpeg; was only applied for in December 1897
- Web site: JOHN M. BROWNING . 2024-08-31 . johnmbrowningcollection.com.
- Book: Vanderlinden, Anthony . FN Mauser Rifles - Arming Belgium and the World . 2016 . Wet Dog Publications . 978-0-9981397-0-8 . 30–31.
- Browning and Gentry, p. 183.
- Web site: Nouvelle page 0 . 2024-09-02 . littlegun.be.
- Web site: Comparing the 1899 and 1900 Browning . 2024-09-02 . unblinkingeye.com.
- Book: Jim Supica. Doug Wicklund. Philip Schreier. The Illustrated History of Firearms. 2012. BOOKSALES Incorporated . 978-0-7858-2989-8. 88.
- Book: Zetterberg, Seppo. Viisi laukausta senaatissa – Eugen Schaumanin elämä ja teko . Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava. 1988. 951-1-09266-9. 246–247, 268, 281.
- Book: Lee, Sung Joo. 안중근, 사라진 총의 비밀 : 이토 히로부미를 저격하고 빼앗긴 M1900을 찾아서. 청림출판. 2019. 9791155401569. 우라웍스.
- Web site: Lee. Jeong Hyun. October 24, 2019. 안중근은 이토 히로부미를 어떻게 완벽히 저격했나. live. July 10, 2021. YTN. https://web.archive.org/web/20220128090011/https://m.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20191024122800005. January 28, 2022.
- Web site: Pistols in the land of ten thousand guns: China was awash in firearms of all kinds in the 1920s and '30s, but these six pistols were coveted above all others as Communists, Nationalists and warlords squared off.. Vlander. John. Shotgun News. March 20, 2015. A mainstream Soviet movie from the 1940s, once famous in China, called Lenin in 1918 shows Lenin's bodyguard Wassily using an FN 1900. Also interestingly, in the same movie, the female agent from the Kerensky government named Fanny Kaplan tried to kill Lenin using the same pistol. https://web.archive.org/web/20221216173345/https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Pistols+in+the+land+of+ten+thousand+guns%3a+China+was+awash+in+firearms...-a0405924095. December 16, 2022.
- Book: 1993. Lima, Perú. 254. Milla Batres. Compendio histórico del Perú. La República (siglo XX). VI.
- Web site: 2014-10-03. Browning 1900. 2021-06-29. Forgotten Weapons. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20210710202815/https://www.forgottenweapons.com/chinese-oddball-pistols/browning-1900/. July 10, 2021.
- Book: McCollum, Ian. Forgotten Weapons. Pistols of the Warlords: Chinese Domestic Handguns, 1911 - 1949. FN 1900 Copies. 334–461. 9781733424639. 2021. Headstamp Publishing.
- Book: Hobart, Frank. Jane's Infantry Weapons: 1975 (First Year of Issue). Jane's Information Group. 1974. 0-3540-0516-2. 37.
- Web site: Association . National Rifle . An Official Journal Of The NRA This Old Gun: FN Browning Model 1900 . 2023-11-25 . An Official Journal Of The NRA . en.
- Book: Urrisk, Rolf M. . Die Bewaffnung des österreichischen Bundesheeres, 1918-1990 . 1990 . H. Weishaupt Verlag . 978-3-900310-53-0 . 1. Aufl . Graz.
- Web site: The military and police handgun cartridges of Belgium: from 9.4mm to 5.7mm. - Free Online Library . 2022-12-16 . www.thefreelibrary.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20221216173344/https://www.thefreelibrary.com/The+military+and+police+handgun+cartridges+of+Belgium%3a+from+9.4mm+to...-a0274791465. December 16, 2022.
- Web site: Military and police handgun cartridges of Brazil. - Free Online Library . 2022-12-17 . www.thefreelibrary.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20221217122245/https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Military+and+police+handgun+cartridges+of+Brazil.-a0248661694. December 17, 2022.
- Ian McCollum (2021) Pistols of the Warlords: Chinese Domestic Handguns, 1911 - 1949, Chapter 1: Domestic Chinese Designs, pp. 30-39
- History of WWI Primer 013*: Belgian FN 1900 Pistol Documentary C&Rsenal . 2024-09-17 . C&Rsenal . 2024-09-20 . YouTube.
- Web site: FINNISH ARMY 1918 - 1945: REVOLVERS & PISTOLS PART 4 . 2022-12-24 . www.jaegerplatoon.net. https://web.archive.org/web/20230405233951/http://www.jaegerplatoon.net/PISTOLS4.htm. April 5, 2023.
- Web site: Polices : armes de service. Quelques repères historiques . 2023-12-17 . IHEMI . fr.
- Web site: Pistols of the Schutztruppe and Overseas Forces . 2024-01-22 . www.germancolonialuniforms.co.uk.
- Web site: Oddball German 7.65mm pistols of WWI and WWII: Taschenpistolen/Behelfspistolen im militarischen dienst: Part 1. - Free Online Library . 2022-12-16 . www.thefreelibrary.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20221216173345/https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Oddball+German+7.65mm+pistols+of+WWI+and+WWII%3a...-a0444913560. December 16, 2022.
- Web site: 2019-03-16 . Norwegian POLITI Pistols – Collectible or Defaced? . 2023-11-26 . RJK Ventures LLC . en.
- Web site: La guerra del Chaco: the bloodiest Latin American war of the 20th century: Part I. - Free Online Library . 2022-12-23 . www.thefreelibrary.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20221225055004/https://www.thefreelibrary.com/La+guerra+del+Chaco%3a+the+bloodiest+Latin+American+war+of+the+20th...-a0371284356. December 25, 2022.
- Web site: Russian/Soviet: military handguns part 1 from Lefaucheux to Luger. - Free Online Library . 2022-12-16 . www.thefreelibrary.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20230612231607/https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Russian/Soviet:+military+handguns+part+1+from+Lefaucheux+to+Luger.-a0323975952. June 12, 2023.
- Web site: Guns of the Mexican revolution: revolutions devour their own, and nowhere was that more true than in Mexico. Being a leader tended to be very bad for your health. - Free Online Library . 2022-12-23 . www.thefreelibrary.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20221224010306/https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Guns+of+the+Mexican+revolution%3a+revolutions+devour+their+own%2c+and...-a0240623175. December 24, 2022.
- Book: Jowett, Philip S. . The Mexican Revolution, 1910-20. . 2006 . Osprey Publishing . A. M. De Quesada, Stephen Walsh . 978-1-4728-0718-2 . Oxford . 881164009.
- Book: Jowett, Philip . Armies of the Balkan Wars 1912-13 : the priming charge for the Great War. . 2012 . Osprey Publishing . 978-1-299-58155-5 . 842879929.
- Ian McCollum (2021) Pistols of the Warlords: Chinese Domestic Handguns, 1911 - 1949, Chapter 1: Domestic Chinese Designs, pp. 82-111
- Web site: 2017-06-25 . O Museu de Polícia Militar de São Paulo . 2023-07-09 . Armas On-Line . pt-BR.