Browning BDM
 Browning BDM, another view (total blue finished gun)
 Browning BDM, view on DA / DAO ( P / R ) trigger mode selector
Type: Double Action or Double Action Only manually selective
Chamber: 9x19mm Luger / Parabellum
Weight unloaded: 870 g
Length:
Barrel length: 120 mm
Capacity: 15 rounds
 The Browning BDM pistol is an interesting development, that first 
appeared in 1991 and was in production until late 1990s (maybe 1998 or 
1999, not sure). While most of pistols that carry the John Browning name
 usually were originated from Belgium (models 1910, 1922, "Baby", "High 
Power", etc), some pistols were made in other countries. Not to mention 
Colt pistols, designed by Browning, the Browning Arms company of USA 
imported german-made SIG-Sauer P220 pistols under the name of Browning 
DA in 1970s. Then came the Browning Buckmark pistol, made in USA. And, 
finally - the Browning BDM. This gun was designed and produced in the 
USA by FN manufacturing Inc., an US subsidiary of the Belgian company FN
 Herstal, who also owned the Browning trade mark, and Browning name is 
linked to the Belgium (as well as to the USA) for ever, so i voluntary 
assign the BDM to both countries, with the USA first.
 BDM stands for the Browning Double Mode (or Dual Mode), and it's mean 
that the pistol can be had in either traditional Double Action mode or 
in Double Action Only Mode ... in the same gun, and the change of mode 
can take a split a second, not more. It is done via the small slotted 
switch in the left side of the slide. The switch has two positions, 
marked "P" and "R". P stands for Pistol, or DA mode, R stands for 
revolver, or DAO mode. The switch can be turned from one position to 
another by any sharp-tipped tool such a knife, skrewdriver or even a 
coin. BDM is equipped with ambidextrous, frame-mounted safety / decocker
 levers. To engage safety (and decock the hammer in DA mode) one must 
pull the lever down, and the lever will stay in this position. To 
disengage safety the lever must be pulled up, so a red dot will show on 
the frame.
 While being quite similar to the Browning BDA pistol, the BDM differs 
from it in the number of ways. First, being a recoil operated, locked 
breech pistol with Browning High-Power type (surprise, surprise) tipping
 barrel, the BDM has SIG-Sauer-like locking system, when barrel engages 
with single large lug into the ejection port on the slide. Another 
change from traditional "Browning" style is a disassembly lever on the 
left side of the frame, that must be turned down for removal of the 
slide and barrel, instead of the traditional HiPower method where you 
remove the slide catch lever. The slide stop is also of different 
pattern, without the usual Browning-ish long lever, and with only small 
lip protruding from inside the frame. Sights and grip panels are similar
 to Browning BDA or Browning High Power Mark III.
 The BDM is one of the thinnest full-size, high capacity combat pistols.
 It is also reported as reliable and comfortable to carry and shoot, but
 unusual safety operations require some shooters' adaptation.
 special thanks to James Richardson for pictures and other input


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