![]() ![]() John Browning asked William Morgan Thomas of the Union Metallic Cartridge Company (U.M.C.) to develop a new cartridge suitable for a small blowback operated vest pocket pistol. In turn, Colt’s received exclusive rights in North and Central America. Great Britain, Ireland, and Canada provided they paid a royalty fee to Colt’s for each gun sold. The agreement was modified on 1 July 1912 to allow FN to sell Browning’s designs in Markets in the United States, Great Britain, and Ireland where Colt’s had been licensed to sell Browning’s designs. On 7 July 1897 John Moses Browning and Fabrique Nationale (FN) signed an agreement giving FN the right to sell Browning-designed weapons in much of Europe, but specifically excluding them from ![]()
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