It now resides in the NRA Firearms Museum. United States President Theodore Roosevelt owned a mother of pearl-gripped Modele 1899, which he regularly kept on his person and in his bedside drawer. Production ceased only 11 years later, with a total of about 700,000+ units having been produced. These designations were applied retroactively after FN began manufacture of other Browning pistol designs initially the M1900 was marketed as simply the "Pistolet Browning" (Browning Pistol). In 1900, an improved design featuring primarily a shorter barrel and wider grips was introduced as the M1900. The design was presented to arms manufacturer FN Herstal in 1898, with production commencing the following year (then under the designation Modele 1899).
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