Browning Model 1910
The Browning Model 1910 is a semi-automatic pistol designed by the American firearms inventor John Browning. Introduced in 1910, it features a recoil-operated mechanism and a single-action trigger. The pistol is chambered for the .380 ACP cartridge and has a magazine capacity of 7 to 9 rounds, depending on the variant.
The Model 1910 was widely used in various military and law enforcement applications, particularly in Europe. Its compact design and reliable performance made it popular among civilians as well. The pistol's influence can be seen in later designs, including the Browning Hi-Power, which further advanced the semi-automatic pistol concept.