This was the very first handgun I ever bought, back in the day when you could buy a brand new Hi-Power for well under $400. I’ve put thousands of rounds through it, everything from top of the line commercial ammunition to nasty old, corrosive milsurp junk. Whenever I shoot corrosive, I just pop the barrel out, grab a nylon brush, and scrub the heck out of it in the kitchen sink with lots of hot water and dishwashing liquid (must work too, because the barrel still looks like new). Quite accurate and a nice shooter!
Browning Hi-Power
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Re: Browning Hi-Power
Now you are talking ....one of the best ever guns... when antiques were still new and I was young I carried one undercover for years...
Re: Browning Hi-Power
Internal extractor...that's an old one! Very nice!
Re: Browning Hi-Power
I bought mine new around 1970ish. Traded it off a couple of years later...
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Re: Browning Hi-Power
Let me get in on he BHP gallery, y'all have some nice ones, mine is late model '93.
They are smooth shooting 9mm if you get a trigger job done on them.
They are smooth shooting 9mm if you get a trigger job done on them.
Re: Browning Hi-Power
I bought mine back in late 1990.