The Rohrbaugh Forum
Miscellaneous => Other Guns => Topic started by: MRC on July 19, 2017, 09:54:27 PM
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I just read on the Colt Forum that Browning has announced they are discontinuing the Hi-Power.
Sales are down and the manufacturing equipment is old an worn out. The economics are not there.
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Sad, but I will keep all of mine.
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A beautiful Browning Hi Power Tangent with ivory grips and near perfect mirrored blue finish is one that got away. The father-in-law of a coworker passed away and the coworker offered me first chance at his collection. There were over a hundred guns, all either well-worn or completely mint. He had Colts, Fitz, Devels and an Asp still in the plastic wrap. I could only afford a few, but the Browning didn't make the cut.
I still think about that one because of the interesting tangent sight and the mint finish.
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The Hi-Power is a truly classic design but I can't say that I have ever owned or even shot one.
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Sad day when I sold mine. It could do ANYTHING as good or better than almost any hi-cap. Gunshot tis weekend in Kokomo. The Hi-Power will be on mob look out list.
They were on BOTH sides in WW2 and have in every major and minor dust up since. Heck I think the British still use them for a standard sidearm.
One of the true works of art. >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
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The BHP was my first pistol purchase many years ago. It is a true tribute to the perennial genius of John Browning. It had a magazine disconnect safety and rough trigger, both of which were easily remedied by a competent pistol smith. Even though the British SAS carried it for decades I think that they have switched to the Sig 226 and 230 for backup. However, I would think that some old salt veterans still carry it. The SAS insisted on carrying it downloaded to 12 rounds in the magazine.
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John Moses was a amazing man. With so many of the rounds, and firearms he invented, STILL being used is a testament to the true genius the man was. All that from a man wth no formal education.
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I too had a nice older Hi-Power! And also let it go in a weak moment!!
There are some guns you just have to own,for a while at least! 8)
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I am not a gun seller and those I have kept.
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You can get working 1911 copies for $375.00 so i think someone could make a Hi-Power copy for around that price. Maybe ATI or one of the Turkish gun makers like Girsan will make a cheap Hi-Power clone.
I keep hoping...
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I like the older Hi-Powers, however if I wanted a new (steel, not poly) gun with the same feel I'd get another CZ. They are based off the Browning design and have modern features like a DA trigger.
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The Honor Defense has received some excellent reviews:
https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2016/8/22/tested-honor-defense-honor-guard-9-mm-pistol/
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The Honor Defense has received some excellent reviews:
https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2016/8/22/tested-honor-defense-honor-guard-9-mm-pistol/
I do NOT own polymer or striker fired handguns, I did buy a Glock 19 in the late 1980's and was NOT impressed, BUT this little 9 MAY change my mind. Thanks
kevinqjhps