Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: M1911 U.S. Army automatic pistol
Target Entity: M1911_pistol
Preceding Context: FN commissioned John Browning to design a new military sidearm conforming to this specification. Browning had previously sold the rights to his successful
Succeeding Context: to Colt's Patent Firearms, and was therefore forced to design an entirely new pistol while working around the M1911 patents. Browning built two different prototypes for the project in Utah and filed the patent for this pistol in the United States on June 28, 1923 and granted on February 22, 1927. One was a simple blowback design, while the other was operated with a recoil system. Both prototypes utilized the new staggered magazine design (by designer Dieudonné Saive) to increase capacity without unduly increasing the pistol's grip size or magazine length.
Paragraph Title: Development
Source Page: Browning Hi-Power

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