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F.N.Browning 1911 and Lignose Einhand pistols

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 3:39 pm
by SKB
Hi everyone
I am a new member of this forum. I own a .380 F.N.Browning (Belgium) and my wife has .25 Lignose Einhand (german) pistol, I looking to have some information on Lignose.....Can any one help me on this? I am uploading the pics for both the guns.
Thanks
SKB

Re: F.N.Browning 1911 and Lignose Einhand pistols

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 4:03 pm
by cottage cheese
SKB wrote:Hi everyone
I am a new member of this forum. I own a .380 F.N.Browning (Belgium) and my wife has .25 Lignose Einhand (german) pistol, I looking to have some information on Lignose.....Can any one help me on this? I am uploading the pics for both the guns.
Thanks
SKB
Hi SKB,

Both weapons appear to be well kept.

The FN browning Model 1910 is more commonly encountered in .32ACP chambering. If I memory serves me right a couple of shots fired by an M1910 in .380 by Gavrilo Princip in June 1914 killed the Achduke Ferdinand and the Duchess in Sarajevo...sparking off World War I.

As for the Lignose EInhand, its one of many similar and peculiar designs that circulated in Europe in the first quarter of the 20th century. As you would obviously know, the front strap of the trigger serves as a finger cocker, that racks back the slide and releases it for chambering a round. Your's looks to be a Mod. 3-A and would have been commonly made by Theodor Bergman Maschinen und Waffenfabrik, Suhl, Germany. Some would have been marked as Theodor Bergman instead of Lignose Einhand. Similar contemporaries were made by Chylewski Soc. Industrielle Suisse, Neuhausen, Switzerland... In fact the the original patent for the design was held by Chylewski.

I believe some dodgy clones also came out of Eibar, Spain

The concept has more, recently been borrowed by the Chinese Norinco Type 77 and 77B pistols.

Hope this link will provide enough information... http://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/Lignose3/lignose3.html

regards,
cc

Re: F.N.Browning 1911 and Lignose Einhand pistols

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 4:06 pm
by Sakobav
SKB

They both look in great Nick congrats and thanks for sharing. Lignhose - well had never heard about this name learned something new . Would like to know how you acquired these guns - heirlooms and how they fire?

maybe you had this info - I found this on the net. Looks like its a first world war era pistol and one of the first semi automatic hand guns.

http://www.mdshooters.com/vbclassified. ... ad&id=2357

http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57168

Stripping instructions
http://luger.gunboards.com/showthread.php?t=20201 - looks like a great site for seeking more info on this gun . You might want to check what model and serial number your gun has?
http://www.vestpockets.bauli.at/archiv/archiv.htm

Other informed members can chime in

Best

Re: F.N.Browning 1911 and Lignose Einhand pistols

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 7:53 pm
by SKB
Thanks ngrewal & cc for showing interest. No these are not inherited, rather I bought these some time back. Yeah they are in good condition and reliable enough for self defence. Lignose seems to be 1926-27 make

Re: F.N.Browning 1911 and Lignose Einhand pistols

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 8:02 pm
by dr.jayakumar
first time i am reading about a couple owning guns in india..thats a good news. the lignose ,never knew about this gun.thanks for sharing and comments.

Re: F.N.Browning 1911 and Lignose Einhand pistols

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 8:20 pm
by The Doc
Talking about the era it was made, the weather and the popular clothing worn, an interesting thing about the design of the Lignose was that it could be cocked with one hand while it was being carried concealed in the pocket of one's long coat . If desired, the shot could be taken through the pocket itself (would have ruined the coat though).

best,
Rp.

Re: F.N.Browning 1911 and Lignose Einhand pistols

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 9:31 pm
by rover12
fantastic fit & finish, well kept too...

Re: F.N.Browning 1911 and Lignose Einhand pistols

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:11 pm
by SKB
thanks The Doc and dr jayakumar.....good reason to wear long coats in Delhi winters :agree:

Re: F.N.Browning 1911 and Lignose Einhand pistols

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:12 pm
by Vikram
I never saw a Lignose pistol until now.Very interesting.Thank you for sharing.


Best-
Vikram

Re: F.N.Browning 1911 and Lignose Einhand pistols

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:15 pm
by SKB
ur welcome, vikram
regards
SKB

Re: F.N.Browning 1911 and Lignose Einhand pistols

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:16 pm
by alfaromeo17
Simply marvelous. N ya really nice to learn that both u n ur better half own pistols. tc