Friday, November 24, 2006

Browning BDA-380 Pistol

BDA-380
The BDA-380 Pistol was introduced in 1977 (and discontinued in 1997) as a compact and lightweight pistol for police and civilian use. The gun was manufactured in Italy under contract from FN Herstal (Belgium) and marketed as FN model 140DA (in Europe) or Browning BDA 380 (in USA). Some sources said that BDA 380 is a copy of Beretta 84, but close inspection shows some differences (i.e. Beretta 84 has frame mounted safety while BDA 380 has slide mounted safety). The manufacture of the BDA 380 was ceased circa 1997. It was adopted by Belgian police.

The BDA 380 is a blowback operated, double action semi automatic pistol. It has aluminium alloy frame and steel slide. Ambidextrous slide mounted safety switch disconnects the trigger from the hammer when engaged. The pistol featured low profile fixed sightst and was available in either polished steel or blued finish, with wooden grip panels.

The gun deserved good reputation as reliable and comfortable to fire.

Specifications: Calibre: 9x17 mm (.380 ACP, 9mm Browning, 9mm Short, 9mm Kurz, 9mm Corto)
Magazine capacity, rounds: 13

Barrel length: 89 mm

Overall dimensions: 173x109x26mm

Weight, unloaded: 0,67 kg (with empty magazine)
Trigger mechanism: SA/DA

Other calibre: 7,65 mm


Source: World guns, Browning