Okay, I have been reading about Franz Ferdinand’s assassination online, and there are a few facts that people don’t seem to have right. Most agree that the guns used was a Browning, but some seem to disagree about which one. Even among the ones that do agree there is disagreement about what caliber it was. On Wikipedia's article about the assassination it says it as a .380 (9x17mm). Then in Wikipedia’s article about the .32 ACP (7.65x17mm) it says that it was used to kill both Ferdinand and Adolf Hitler. I think I read in other places that it was .32, and I understand that .32 was the more popular caliber in Europe at the time. The pistol that did it is supposedly in the National Army Museum in Vienna. It seems that nobody has ever taken detailed photos of the markings on it. Does anyone have any better details about this? I also cannot find information about how many times he fired. Most of the information comes from contradict themselves.