Rick said:
Can I start by pointing out that the "it's pre-WW2 Tech" sneer sounds pretty funny coming from a guy who had just written "but far from a tac driver like my 45ACP 1911".
Would I be correct in assuming your position is that Pre-WWI technology means accuracy, but Pre WWII technology does not? Moreover, you've made mention of PPC a number of times. The design most PPC revolvers are based on came out somewhere around 1899, I believe. That would make it "Pre Boer War Tech"... oddly enough, doesn't seem to be a problem. Anyways, you'll understand why I find your comment about the period in which the BHP both amusing and irrelevant.
I'm confused about the "many people" you have spoken to who have assured you that Browning HP's are not that accurate. Are these all Grand Masters who find 4" at 50 yards simply not good enough? Or people who had BHP's which wouldn't meet the factory standard and weren't smart enough to ask Browning to fix the problem with the handgun they just bought?
Seems to me it has to be one or the other.
And as for your FN and FEG, you still won't tell us whether the factory warrantied them for the same accuracy as Browning and you couldn't bother to get them repaired, or they didn't have any such warranty so you spent a little less money and ended up with mediocre accuracy that the factory warranty wouldn't deal with. Again, must be one or the other.
I'm happy for you.
Not really. I'm just a guy who has owned at least one BHP for the last 32 years, all of which except the new .40 have been both very accurate and very reliable. A kid born 11 years after I acquired my first one and who tells me he "knows his guns" (having legally owned firearms for... what... three years), informs me he owned two high powers and in his three years of being a gun owner has never seen an accurate high power.
Being as Browning DOES warranty a base level of accuracy in their high powers, and as the aformentioned kid didn't own a Browning, I simply asked what level of accuracy FEG and FN guaranteed when he chose the two specimens that lead him to declare BHP's mediocre.
I don't know whether you're embarrassed because you didn't bother getting FEG and FN to do warranty work if their standards were the same as Brownings, or whether you're embarrased that you saved a few bucks on the handguns and return got a product without an accuracy guarantee. But in the end, it was a simple question.
Ultimately, 4" at 50 yards - what Browning has as their factory standard for the BHP - is pretty damned good. You mentioned shooting PPC, so you realize of course that if you personally are capable of holding 4" at 50 yards, you're cleaning Match 3 in a 1500 match most or all of the time. Unless you're already a Grand Master, I don't think you can hold the 4" at 50 yards that Browning warranty's their High Power for.
If you don't care, why are you going to so much effort to tell me what mediocre firearms I've owned and used for longer than you've been on this planet?
Thanks for your input.
1. My 1911 wasn't factory other then the SA frame that was built in the 70's, which I used STI parts, Other parts were high end race gun part, I had it built for IPSC shooting. I was able to double tap and put 2 rounds in the same hole.
2. Why would worry about calling FN about a 32 year old at the time FN Hi Power which I bought, and after 32 years expect it to shoot accurate to a 2003 built Browning Hi Power which probley got better in quality? No its a waste of time. Also I wasn't even gonna bother with my FEG becuase overall fit and finish sucked ( Yes it was new and what would you expect from a poorly built copy ), I could rattle the gun to #### it. Loose money When I sold my FN I actually made 25-50$ on the sale, so I wasn't complaining, just happy to have sold it.
3. I been owning guns legally for 5 years, and having them under my fathers name for 6. Also Ive seen 3 Hi powers used in IPSC matches were they work well, but not that accurate, as the other guns out there.
4. I have to depend on the CF issued ( which Iam Issued ) Inglis Hi Power ( Now makes washer and dryers, which arn't that good either )to save my life which I really dont trust, Due to the piss poor accuracy of them and the poor reliability of the 60 year old firearms.
5. I own a PPC gun, I dont shoot PPC, I got no time anymore, I work full time out of Provience and no longer time any time to shoot other then work.
Also I do know my firearms, I been working with Full Autos since I was 16, I work with alot of forgien wpns, I also visit people houses played and looked at their guns and study firearms. I worked on Hi powers before, I had to rebuilt that FEG becuase the trigger mech was messed up. I figured out how to strip my 1911 which I've rebuilt a few times, and also 15 I could strip a BHP when I went into a wpn tech shop having never been qualified to do it becuase I wasn't in the military, Becuase I read how to. I could be a wpn tech, But I dont have the courses. I get asked at work if I could look at their guns becuase the wpn tech isn't around.
Ive had MANY firearms pass though my arms, I must have had over 50 that I bought and sold. Ranging from Cooeys, Lakefields, Enfields, Winchesters, H&K, Ruger, Beretta, Nornico, Springfield, etc.
capp325 yes they did have the mag safety becuase I had to insert a mag to drop the hammer, and no it never played a part in the Single Action trigger of the BHP found the trigger to be lighter then my 1911 I had before i got the trigger re done.