Pictures of Baby Brownings

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katastrof0

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Hi!

I would like to see some pictures of your baby Brownings if thats possible.

I am in the process of getting the paper work done to buy one for myself, but as these are quite rare in Norway i have never seen one in real life. Comparison pictures with other handguns and ones were your holding it in your hands are great, because i have a hard time trying to understand how darn small that thing really is just by looking at the measures of it.

Im also interested in seeing what kind of sights it has. A picture taken from behind the gun which shows the sights aligned would also be great.

Thanks

BB John
 
Not mine, but it will show size comparison to the 380 and 9mm. Not aware of any having adjustable sights, believe they were all fixed.

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Thanks Rembrandt:)

I know the sights are fixed on these guns, i just wonder how good they really are. Therefore a picture of the sights aligned would be welcomed.

anyone else?

BB John
 
The sights are rudimentary at best.
Just a small front post and a V-notch rear.
It's not a target pistol!

Still, they are surprisingly accurate for such a tiny gun.

Here is mine laying on top of a Kel-Tec P3AT, which in itself is a very small gun.

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Baby & Nokia cell-phone.
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Baby & my hand
Baby2.jpg

rcmodel
 
Thanks for those great pictures Rcmodel:)

Yeah i know its not a target pistol. I plan on using it for some plinking and the occasional competition with similar mouseguns. And i suspect as a conversation piece.. I for one havent seen many of these around here in Norway though i know they exist.

One question though, does the baby use the firing pin as the cartridge ejector like the 1906 model?

BB John
 
Yep!
The firing pin is also the ejector.

Don't worry though.
It really tosses them!

Mine has never failed to work 100% in every way, for as long as I have had it.
You couldn't ask for a more reliable gun.
(More powerful perhaps, but not any more reliable!)

Here's the owners manual:
http://media.browning.com/pdf/om/25auto_s.pdf

BTW: Mec-Gar magazines work great, and are way easier & cheaper to get then original Baby FN mags.

rcmodel
 
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