Hello all, im a new member here and looking for a little help... About 7 years ago a friend of mine passed away and after the service his son handed me a coffee can full of gas and gun parts...He told me at that time it was a FN Browning 1910 chambered in .380.... I brought it home, took the parts out of the gas, cleaned them and then browned them...when i was done, the parts were placed in bags and ended up in the closest for later assembly....7 years later they came back out and last night i finally put them together.... Durring the process something was off but i couldnt put my finger on what it was, then it dawned on me....Some of the parts didnt look right for a fn.... I have a suspicion at to what it might be but looking for help to confirm...I know its a .32 acp and not a .380... Im including pics of the assembled pistol along with all the.markings i could locate on the barrel as well as the slide and frame...Thank you in advance for any info you might be able to provide. Yes, all numbers match.