Browning Hi Power

  • 9mm vs. 38 Special: The Cartridges & the Guns

    While reading comparisons of the pros and cons of the pocket 380 versus the snub 38 I noted a reader suggesting a comparison of the pocket nines to the popular 38 compact revolvers. Other projects and responsibilities prevented my starting work on such an article immediately, but during the interim I decided that it might

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  • The “Old” and the “New”

    I prefer to believe that others who have been shooting longer than I have are reading this board now and again.  It makes me feel younger.  I know some that came down the trail a bit after I did are and there are some that have just gotten into handgunning while others have been in the shooting

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  • FEG Hi Power Information

    I am frequently asked about FEG-manufactured Hi Power “clones”.  My experience with these pistols is limited.  I have seen a couple that were sold under the Mauser name, but they were actually manufactured by FEG, just as Browning Hi Powers are manufactured by FN.  These pistols sported a polished bright blue finish and were as nice

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  • Stainless Steel Hi Powers

    …do not exist if you are speaking of those made by Fabrique Nationale, the original manufacturer of the design. This holds true whether the pistols are sold under either the FN or Browning logo. None of them are stainless…not a single one. That does not mean that some may not have appeared to have been of stainless-steel construction. Some Hi Powers

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  • Shot One of My Old Favorite Hi Powers

    It was my second oldest Hi Power and was customized way back in the early ’70’s. This one has seen but limited field use and was never toted during my police years.  By far the bulk of its shooting excursions have been at the firing range, punching paper.  This 1972-vintage classic Hi Power was bought

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  • Shooting the Browning 40-Caliber Hi Power

    I have not owned a 40-caliber Hi Power in several years simply because I prefer the feel and handling characteristics of the 9mm version.  For that reason I recently found it necessary to borrow one for a project I am currently involved with.  Fortunately for me, a good friend had one that he graciously loaned

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  • Lightly “Personalized” Mk II Hi Power

    Between 1982 and 1988, FN morphed the classic style Hi Power into the Mk II via several changes, including a departure from the flat checkered French walnut grip panels to black checkered nylon having ambidextrous thumb rests. A thin rib ran the full-length of the top of the slide with the front sight integral to it. 

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