![]() Orders for the pistols continued into the late 1930's, with service being provided for the Yugoslav pistols at the Kragujevac Arsenal (which had been set up under the guidance of FN personnel). Yugoslavia: Yugoslavia was the first nation to adopt the Model 1922, placing an order for some 60,000 pistols in February, 1923. I seriously doubt it has been refinished. It has the crown with the W for Queen Wilhelmina. ![]() A pre-WWII commercial vesion and a post WWII that was marked as being issued by the British Occupation Zone. The nazi marking add to the value for WWI collectors. ![]() Were a pretty popular gun after the war. Aren't terribly uncommon.are hard to find in excelent original shape. Will have to look up the value once I get the Blue Book out of hiding. 5 Lock slide to rear using forward notch 6 Rotate barrel from 12 to 3 o'clock position. See: Also see: And: And.ĭo not lose the barrel cap catch. ![]() Although it was not limited to the police and military, a civilian would have had to special-order it from the factory.
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