

Please refer to the photos as there is finish spotting present and the medallions are missing from the grips. The Beretta/Browning models are distinguished by its markings, with right side of the slide being marked "Fabrique National Herstal" with the FN logo followed by "Made in Italy", and the left side of the slide has markings "Browning Arms Co. 380 variants by Beretta were sold as Browning BDA 380 by Browning Arms Company for the North American markets. However, Beretta did not sell these pistols under its own brand. Have had this gun for a long time and would like to know its age if possible. The pistol is a derivative of Beretta Model 81 and/or 84 (Cheetah), distinguished by closed cylinder head and different safety system. I have a Ruger 22 auto., the only numbers on it are 11 - 20093. This model was to replace the FN 1922/Browning 125 in the company's line-up. The FN 140DA – also known as Browning BDA 380 – was a semi-automatic pistol produced from 1976 to 1997 by both FN Herstal of Belgium and Beretta of Italy.

This BDA-380 is in good condition and comes with three 13 round magazines. For sale is a Browning BDA-380 semi automatic pistol in.
