Stephen A. Camp

  • How do I remove the bushing from my Hi Power?

    You don’t! For all practical purposes, the bushing on the Hi Power is permanent and not to be removed except by the factory and maybe a super gunsmith specializing in Hi Powers.  The bushing is press-fitted into place and is silver soldered. It would be very, very unwise to attempt removal at home and would probably result in a ruined slide. I…

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  • Why should I buy a Browning Hi Power?

    There are more modern designs available and everybody says that they have terrible trigger pulls.  Whether or not you buy a Hi Power is really up to you and what you like. There are more modern designs, but if you still prefer the single-action automatic for use at the range, small game hunting, or personal protection, there’s really…

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  • What to Look for if Buying a Used Hi Power

    Some of the best deals I’ve gotten on Hi Powers have been from buying used ones at a good price. I’d say to look for the following: 1.  What’s the overall appearance of the pistol?  A worn finish does not always indicate heavy use or neglect, but it might so it’s something to check.  Frequently, it might be like…

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  • What about putting shock buffers in Hi Powers?

    What about putting a buffer in my Hi Power?  Does this really do anything and can it affect reliability? The plastic buffers became popular in 1911 pistols several years ago, but have not been without controversy.  Some believe that they are a key player in a heavily shot handgun’s longevity while others believe that they’re not…

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  • Is the Browning Hi Power a good defense gun for me?

      I shot a friend’s Browning Hi Power 9mm and liked it.  Would it make a good self-defense gun? I’ve heard that 9mm is too weak for self-protection.  I like the gun, but not the caliber. There are factors besides caliber in determining what makes a “good” self-defense handgun. Reliability is the first thing, regardless of caliber,…

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