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stainless steel investment castings while the FN Baby
Browning slide and frame were originally produced from 8620 carbon steel bar stock. (However, with the purchase of a European-based investment casting operation during the early 1970s, the FN pistol frame and slide were produced from 8620 Carbon steel investment castings). The Bauer Automatic utilized a different auto safety spring and the barrel was removed (and the slide released from the frame) by twisting it clockwise 45 degrees, rather than counterclockwise, as is the case with the FN Baby Browning. The Bauer Automatic has engraving on both sides of the slide, whereas the FN Baby Browning has engraving only on the side opposite the ejection port. This copy of the Baby Browning is not known for its consistent machining tolerances. Many parts interchange with the FN Baby Browning, including grips, magazines, and various internal parts.
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shooter could easily engage and disengage it. This feature enabled the user to manipulate the safety without having to release his grip on the pistol. The frame has a full-length dust guard extending to the end of the slide, and an area behind the trigger was relieved to allow the user to maintain a more substantial grip than with the 1905 version. The new design also introduced an auto-safety mechanism similar to the one utilized on the
311:". This cartridge was among the first automatic pistol cartridges to be utilized worldwide. It was designed with a semi-rimmed shell casing made of brass. The rim of the shell casing had a slightly larger circumference than the base of the cartridge and an extractor groove was cut directly above it. The shell casing was
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and hexavalent chrome-plated (over electro-less nickel) slide and external detail parts. With the exception of special order nickel-plated units and the above-mentioned versions, all of the 1931 Baby
Brownings were finished in chemical hot blue. The halt to exports to the US in 1968 was mandated by the
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The new version was marketed under the name Baby – and some of the original thermal hardened plastic grip plates were molded with both the initials "FN" at the top of the grip plate in a circle and the word "Baby" at the bottom of the grip plate under a raised crescent. This particular pistol came to
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Automatic is an approximate copy of the Baby Browning and was designed as such in order to avoid copyright infringement claims from FN, which at that time still had US patent protection on various components of the 1931 Baby Browning. For example, the Bauer Automatic was produced using 416
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When the US subsidiary of PSP applied for a federal export permit with the
Department of State to transfer the pistols to FN via its Austrian intermediary, the permit was denied. At that time, Austria was known to be a trans-shipment point for armaments for the Middle East, and presumably the State
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Kristal happened to see an investment opportunity advertisement in the Wall Street Journal. Kristal’s initial interest in the purchase was due to PSP already being a supplier to a larger defense business that Kristal already owned. Until a chance encounter with a shop employee
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Despite this arrangement, production continued in limited quantities and in 1988, Precision Small Parts went into receivership. In 1989 Kassnar
Imports lost a patent infringement lawsuit brought by Mag Instruments over Mini-Mag flashlights. This limited Kassnar’s ability to financially assist
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FN manufactured and marketed the Baby
Browning from 1931 until 1979, though exports to the US only took place between 1953 and 1968. About 550,000 units were produced, including the hand chiseled engraved "Renaissance" and the "Lightweight" version. The Lightweight utilized a 6061 T6 aluminum frame
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PSP Canada had already made most of the sets of parts for the export contract - tying up valuable operating capital - when the denial occurred. Faced with many more parts than they could use in a reasonable timeframe for their own PSP-25 pistols and now dangerously short on cash, PSP became
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As of 2019, PSA offers 27 versions of the original 1931 Baby
Browning, including exhibition grade versions which incorporate orange, green and yellow gold, hand chisel engraving and rare materials. All metal parts of the PSA-25 Baby are machined using 4 and 5 axis computerized numeric controlled
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In 1991 a new player - U.S. entrepreneur Lenn
Kristal (with two Canadian investors and senior PSP management), purchased PSP. Kristal brought distribution and marketing back in-house and Kassnar’s agreement expired. (Michael Kassnar then started Kassnar Brokerage International - KBI, Inc -
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His design was smaller, lighter, and incorporated several refinements and improvements to the 1905 Vest Pocket pistol. The grip safety was eliminated and the small safety lever on the left side of the frame was extended under the grip plate toward the trigger, so that the thumb of a right-handed
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Kristal had other pressing business interests and production of the Baby
Browning was temporarily halted between 2000 and 2003. Efforts to retool production with state-of-the-art equipment were slowed by personnel issues but finally resumed in 2006 with state-of-the-art computer numerical
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Desperate to improve their finances, PSP sought outside investors, including FN and Browning Arms. Due to numerous municipal and state lawsuits of gun manufacturers at the time (prior to the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005) no prospective partners were interested in the
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manufactured revolver. This piece of legislation was signed into law by then President Lyndon Johnson. It forbade the importation of certain firearms, among them the 1931 Baby Browning – but it didn't forbid the domestic production of these same weapons. FN transferred production of the Baby
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machining centers and process dimensional control probe technology. All metal parts are hand finished. In 2008 a 303 stainless steel version of the pistol was introduced, and in 2009 a hand drop forged 7075-T652 aluminum framed version (the "Featherweight"). Limited edition runs are made of
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PSP then approached Michael Kassnar of Kassnar Imports in Harrisburg, PA. Kassnar was then importing numerous firearms including shotguns and FEG pistols. Kassnar offered - as a master distributor - to buy all pistols made for the U.S. market and then sell them to his next level
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of similar vintage, which prevented the pistol from being fired if the magazine was removed. A cocking indicator was also incorporated and is attached to the firing pin spring opposite the firing pin. It protrudes through a pin hole in the rear of the frame when the pistol is cocked.
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on this small rim; however, the utilization of the rim in this design complicated the mechanics of the cartridge because, while still in the magazine, the rim of one cartridge would sometimes get hung up on the extractor groove of the following cartridge (also known as "rim lock").
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Michael Kassnar saw this as an opportunity to advertise the Kassnar Imports brand. The contract was contingent on PSP replacing their PSP grip logo with a Kassnar logo. PSP agreed and from 1988 to 1991 PSP produced the “Kassnar PSP-25" for sale in North America.
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Pressured by the proliferation of unlicensed copies, FN began work in earnest on a successor product to the 1905 Vest Pocket pistol. Its basic design was used as a starting point for a new design. FN's Director of Operations, Dieudonné Saive (who would later design the
473:. As of November 2017 primary machining, finish work and assembly of all of PSA's versions of the Baby Browning has been undertaken in Minden, Nevada. The US Patent Office issued a Configuration Patent to PSA for the configuration of the Baby Browning in 2015.
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be known worldwide as the Baby Browning pistol and is the pistol shown in the top picture, except for the "Browning" marked grip plates which indicate a more recent (circa 1960 and beyond) production run utilizing nylon impregnated black polymer grip plates.
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During 1982, discussions began between FN and its North American-based representative Jim Stone focusing on securing a North American-based contractor to manufacture the Baby Browning on a turnkey basis. In 1984 a Canadian Swiss screw machine shop,
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FN issued an order to PSP for 40,000 of the pistols, all to be exported to Austria for onward distribution under the Browning logo. PSP's owner Joseph Maygar Sr. had a long working relationship with FN dating back to the days of the
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In 1995 the arms-making portion of Precision Small Parts was spun off as a separate business - Precision Small Arms (PSA) - with Lenn Kristal as president. The pistol was again rebranded - this time as the PSA-25 Baby.
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mechanism and also a small safety lever on the left side of the frame, which locked the trigger. In addition, this safety lever locked the slide about a half inch back from the front of the pistol to enable easy disassembly.
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during a factory tour Kristal was initially unaware that PSP even made firearms. As time moved on Kristal began to embrace that part of PSP’s business and eventually became intimately involved with gun production.
400:(MAB) during 1979. Based in Bayonne, France, MAB produced the pistol from 1979 until 1983 when bankruptcy forced it to discontinue production. Production of the Baby Browning ceased in Europe at that time.
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PSA and its former parent company PSP have been the only licensed manufacturers of the Fabrique Nationale 6.35 mm pocket pistol since 1984, although a copy has been produced in the US (see below).
413:(PSP) entered into a technology transfer and production agreement with FN to manufacture the pistol. It was based in Aurora, Ontario and maintained a subsidiary in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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specializing in the import of mostly Iron Curtain surplus military firearms. Later he was instrumental in starting the US operations of Israeli Weapons Industries.)
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1587:15.5Ă—106mm
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296:History
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