Baby Belgian
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Baby Belgian
Does any one have any links/info on the 0.25 baby belgian/belgium pistol. i have been searching info on it, but in vain.
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Re: Baby Belgian
You could be meaning Baby Browning. It was almost entirely produced by FN of Belgium - John Browning had a long and fruitful relationship with FN.diskaon";p="23673 wrote:Does any one have any links/info on the 0.25 baby belgian/belgium pistol. i have been searching info on it, but in vain.
Other than the fact that its a beautifully made gun designed by Browning and made by FN... its a last ditch across the table top business gun... pretty low on end ballistics.
Here's some more info:
http://www.loni.hr/browning/browbaby/browbaby.htm
http://www.browning.com/services/dategu ... l.asp?id=6
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Hi Diskaon,diskaon";p="23885 wrote:hey CC,
it looks pretty much the same..
i know someone who has one of these.. what could be the value of it?? pls note its not for sale..
Well the Baby Browning is fairly common. I too know quite a a few people who have them. I can guess it's the novelty or the coolness of a tiny pocket thingy that attracts many ill informed people to it (My personal opinion)... the fact is I have a hearty dislike for tiny trinkets of this kind and not without reason- They are tiny and the effect they have is also correspondingly tiny. Maybe a loud bang... and thats about it. Of course, it shoots bullets and is well capable of killing or causing severe injury and also something is better than nothing...but the scales would generally tipped in the other direction with small things like these. The .25 ammo is also not readily available off the shelf in most places... not that its a sizzling performer by any means!
Of course, all the above drivel is my opinion and I'm by no means, discouraging anyone from owning or procuring one... its a nicely made pistol though.
As to its value... no idea! This is India... one person could offer it for peanuts while another could price it high enough to qualify for a home loan!
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Re: Baby Belgian
The Baby Browning has been made both in Belgium and the USA and has also appeared with a Colt label. There are also loads of copies built around the world.
The .25 ACP developes less energy than a .22 lr ......... much less when fired from the VERY short barrel of a Baby Browning. In real terms one of the most hopeless self-defence weapons ever created and generally regarded as a ladies purse ( handbag ) pistol.
There have been some superbly engraved FN made Baby Brownings as well as nickel and chrome plated examples. Last year an example with solid gold parts and precious jewels was offered at auction - I can`t remember the reserve but it was VERY high.
UK values depend - as always - on condition and vary from about £75 to £275 - the higher figure being for a mint example.
The .25 ACP developes less energy than a .22 lr ......... much less when fired from the VERY short barrel of a Baby Browning. In real terms one of the most hopeless self-defence weapons ever created and generally regarded as a ladies purse ( handbag ) pistol.
There have been some superbly engraved FN made Baby Brownings as well as nickel and chrome plated examples. Last year an example with solid gold parts and precious jewels was offered at auction - I can`t remember the reserve but it was VERY high.
UK values depend - as always - on condition and vary from about £75 to £275 - the higher figure being for a mint example.
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Re: Baby Belgian
The PPK is nice......but get the 7.63mm NOT the .25acp ( 6.35mm. )
In the US there are plenty of pocket sized 9mm Parabellums nowadays - and even more 9mm Shorts ( .380 Auto. ) but I doubt any are available in India ....... or, if they are, they`ll be a horrific price.
Basically the greater the calibre, the heavier the bullet, the better the man-stopper....... but don`t buy a pistol in a calibre that ammunition is difficult to get hold of.
In the US there are plenty of pocket sized 9mm Parabellums nowadays - and even more 9mm Shorts ( .380 Auto. ) but I doubt any are available in India ....... or, if they are, they`ll be a horrific price.
Basically the greater the calibre, the heavier the bullet, the better the man-stopper....... but don`t buy a pistol in a calibre that ammunition is difficult to get hold of.
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Re: Baby Belgian
Sometimes it`s possible to rebarrel but not aways - it depends whether multiple calibres are offered in the same frame and whether the frame dimensions are the same for each calibre. There are more complications than just changing the barrel - magazines can be a problem. In the case of changing from a .25ACP to the .22lr there is also the point that the .22 lr case is rimmed and requires a different extractor and is rimfire so the striker would have to be relocated.
I`ve no idea what the legal situation is in India.
I`ve no idea what the legal situation is in India.
Re: Baby Belgian
It is legal only if done by a dealer with a license to convert firearms.As far as I know,there are none in India with one.diskaon";p="24902 wrote: Like how bike engines are rebored to fit in a bigger piston. Is it legal to modify a gun which has an unavailable caliber into a more common caliber.. e.g. 0.25 to a 0.22 LR (not something that can be done at home, but hypothetically)
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