New Turkish HiPower and 1911 Clones on the Market!!!

The Hi Power copy might be interesting if they offered features that you can't get off the shelf from FN:

-Novak sight cut
-Beavertail frame
-Extended ambi safety, like the Cylinder & Slide one
-Delete magazine disconnect and modify trigger for shorter reset

The above also assumes a quality product having parts interchangeability with the original. As-is, it appears to be a copy of the older version of the BHP (including nearly unusable sights and safety), priced for not much less than a used Browning Mk III, and of unknown (but probably inferior) quality.
 
Whoever pays $850 tax in for a turkish copy of an ordinary hi-power deserves to be flogged.

The 1911's on the other hand, look like pretty good values for money.
 
^^^^ Sounds like you are describing the Novak custom BHPs built for the FBI HRT team in the early 90s.

Not exactly, but all are fairly common modifications done by gunsmiths who do a lot of BHP work, like C&S, Ted Yost, or Jim Garthwaite. I don't think that the FBI guns typically had beavertails. The Novak Special Ops package was very similar to what was built for the FBI.
 
Too much $$ for a turk gun.
The huge Canuck engraving on the slide just looks bad/tacky.
A lot of other good choices in that price range.

Canuck , made in Turkey, seems wrong
 
$750 + tax for a Turkish version vs 600-750 on the EE for a classic Belgian made FN Hi-Power? I think I know which way I'd go.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1421720-FN-Herstal-Browning-High-Power-9mm

Used Hi-Power pricing on the EE has always surprised me a little. They often are listed for what seems like a deal when you consider the MSRP for new models...... Especially compared to other guns that often are listed with asking prices much closer to new pricing. Not sure why that is.....??
 
Those look fantastic. I'm with you on shooting the Inglis. I've been shooting mine a bit, and getting concerned that I'm wearing it out. Starting to regret buying the extra mags for it, now I can cycle through too fast!
Also looking forward to these being available.
 
Me too, there is no reason that they should cost what they do at present, unless you get into the custom made models.
Actually until the dollar went in the crapper there were some decent prices on some pretty good U.S. made guns. The Ruger SR1911 was going for about $700-725 and the Remington R1 was in the same price range. I think there were a couple more as well (High Standard?, etc.). Makes one wonder why, if these guns are coming direct from Turkey, that they are as expensive as the U.S. made guns were.
 
I'd buy a Turkish knock off of the tangent model with a matching stock.....
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