FN BDA .380 Pistol - Black Grips - Surplus

FN BDA .380 Pistol - Black Grips - Surplus
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FN BDA .380 Pistol - Black Grips - Surplus
FN BDA .380 Pistol - Black Grips - Surplus
FN BDA .380 Pistol - Black Grips - Surplus
FN BDA .380 Pistol - Black Grips - Surplus
FN BDA .380 Pistol - Black Grips - Surplus
FN BDA .380 Pistol - Black Grips - Surplus
Model: BDA Pistol
MANUFACTURER: FN Herstal
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FN BDA .380 Pistol - Black Grips - Surplus

  • FN BDA .380 Pistol - Black Grips - Surplus
  • Semi Automatic
  • Surplus Condition-NRA Rating of Good or Better
  • .380 Auto
  • Capacity 13 + 1
  • Double Action/Single Action
  • Black Grips
  • Surplus Condition, NRA Rating Good to Very Good Condition

FN BDA .380 Surplus Pistol Black Grips. This surplus pistol is chambered in .380 Auto and is semi automatic. It is double/single action and has a capacity of 13+1 rounds. This model comes with black grips.

The BDA .380 Pistol is based on the proven Beretta Model 81 and/or 84 design. These models were offered in .32 ACP and .380 ACP, with .32 ACP variants manufactured by FN Herstal for European markets and Beretta manufactured the .380 ACP variants at own factories by themselves on behalf of the FN Herstal.

Beretta did not sell these pistols under its own branding. Instead, the .380 variants by Beretta were sold as Browning BDA 380 by Browning Arms Company for the North American markets. The Beretta/Browning models are distinguished by its markings, with right side of the slide being marked "Fabrique National Herstal" with the FN logo followed by "Made in Italy", and the left side of the slide has markings "Browning Arms Co. Morgan Utah & Montreal, P.Q."

The BDA .380 failed commercially, despite some purchases by the Belgian Judicial Police for female officers. The production of the FN 140DA pistol was discontinued in 1987, while the Beretta/Browning version was withdrawn in circa 1997. Surplus Condition, NRA Rating Good to Very Good Condition

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