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The Barracuda was FN's first and only venture into manufacturing revolvers. FN manufactured the Barracuda from 1974-1989. Most of the Barracuda's were made in the 1970's. It was a solid frame, double action revolver with a swing out cylinder and fixed sights.A sturdy if unspectacular revolver. It was only manufactured with a three inch barrel. A 9mm Parabellum cylinder was also manufactured for the Barracuda. The 9mm rounds required a full moon or half-moon clip in order to load in the 9mm cylinder. The Barracuda saw some use by by police and private security, but it appeared just as the semi-automatic handgun was beginning to take over the police market. Consequently it wasn't the success that FN had hoped for. Every so often used specimens are found for sale in the United States for very reasonable prices. More often than not the .357 magnum cylinder is installed and the 9mm cylinder is nowhere to be found.  
The Barracuda was FN's first and only venture into manufacturing revolvers. FN manufactured the Barracuda from 1974-1989. Most of the Barracuda's were made in the 1970's. It was a solid frame, double action revolver with a swing out cylinder and fixed sights.A sturdy if unspectacular revolver. It was only manufactured with a three inch barrel. A 9mm Parabellum cylinder was also manufactured for the Barracuda. The 9mm rounds required a full moon or half-moon clip in order to load in the 9mm cylinder. The Barracuda saw some use by by police and private security, but it appeared just as the semi-automatic handgun was beginning to take over the police market. Consequently it wasn't the success that FN had hoped for. Every so often used specimens are found for sale in the United States for very reasonable prices. More often than not the .357 magnum cylinder is installed and the 9mm cylinder is nowhere to be found.  


''The Barracuda was manufactured in Spain by Astra-Unceta, and sold by FN under their brand name. Astra sold the same revolver, with minor modifications, as their "Police" model ('''see pic below'''). The revolver was also manufactured in .38 special only for the spaniard police market, and was very popular with a number of local PD's. It was the issue handgun of the Madrid Municipal Police, although it has been almost totally replaced by 9 mm semiautos, nowadays''  
''The Barracuda was manufactured in Spain by Astra-Unceta, and sold by FN under their brand name. Astra sold the same revolver, with minor modifications, as their "Police" model ('''see pic below'''). The revolver was also manufactured in .38 special only for the spaniard police market, and was very popular with a number of local PD's. It was the issue handgun of the Madrid Municipal Police, although it has been almost totally replaced by 9 mm semiautos, nowadays'' '''Rafa''' (18 June 2009)


[[Image:FNbarracuda.jpg|thumb|right|300px|FN Barracuda .357 magnum revolver]]
[[Image:FNbarracuda.jpg|thumb|right|300px|FN Barracuda .357 magnum revolver]]

Revision as of 15:03, 19 June 2009

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The Barracuda was FN's first and only venture into manufacturing revolvers. FN manufactured the Barracuda from 1974-1989. Most of the Barracuda's were made in the 1970's. It was a solid frame, double action revolver with a swing out cylinder and fixed sights.A sturdy if unspectacular revolver. It was only manufactured with a three inch barrel. A 9mm Parabellum cylinder was also manufactured for the Barracuda. The 9mm rounds required a full moon or half-moon clip in order to load in the 9mm cylinder. The Barracuda saw some use by by police and private security, but it appeared just as the semi-automatic handgun was beginning to take over the police market. Consequently it wasn't the success that FN had hoped for. Every so often used specimens are found for sale in the United States for very reasonable prices. More often than not the .357 magnum cylinder is installed and the 9mm cylinder is nowhere to be found.

The Barracuda was manufactured in Spain by Astra-Unceta, and sold by FN under their brand name. Astra sold the same revolver, with minor modifications, as their "Police" model (see pic below). The revolver was also manufactured in .38 special only for the spaniard police market, and was very popular with a number of local PD's. It was the issue handgun of the Madrid Municipal Police, although it has been almost totally replaced by 9 mm semiautos, nowadays Rafa (18 June 2009)

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FN Barracuda .357 magnum revolver
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FN Barracuda with .357 and 9mm cyinders
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Astra Police (FN sold this Spaniard revolver, with minor modifications as the "Barracuda") with .357 and 9mm cyinders

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