I saw that the other day, I was intrigued but still too poor. I already made my first purchase this week, CLICK HERE, so the Hi Power will have to wait.
Enjoy the Girsan... The BHPs are great classics, and I own several, but IMHO the CZ75 is the evolution JMB would have made...
Would you consider a CZ SP01 it's patterned somewhat after a Highpower and is a tack driver with great ergos!!
silverfoxdj, I'm not precisely in the market at the moment. I'm just planning. For my first pistol I was going to buy a cheap norc. either an m93 or one of the several 1911s on offer, but I may change my mind. I'm not sure. At the moment I'm fishing for good ideas.
It's interesting, when I started looking pistols I always thought a beretta M9 was where it was at. Probably from watching too much Lethal Weapon as a kid. Then I moved on to wanting a P99 b/c of james bond, to wanting an M&P because everybody said how fantastic they were. then I had a friend who started getting me to look at 1911s and eventually I ended up learning about the hi-power. It isn't a sleek ###y gun like some of the other offerings. Like a 1911 or a P99. When I first saw it I immediately thought "ugly". Then I read up on it and it started to grow on me. It strikes me as a pistol for the discerning individual. Like you can accept that it isn't the most fashionable thing to be waving about, it's not a hollywood type of gun like the 1911, M9 or Glock, but rather its the gun for a person who knows what they want and wont compromise. I'm romanticizing things. But I'm getting this vibe from this little piece of hardware. And I'm surprised at how willing I am to triple my budget for my first pistol to get one.
... The trigger is like an old Smith and Wesson model 27.
I trained on the Inglis's too; they shot just fine for me. Does anybody else want to raise a stink with the gummint about the military should be offering the Inglis's for sale to the Canadian shooting community vice burning and crushing them? I'd love to have an Inglis. - Shameless plug -
My current one seems to have a lot of trouble shooting straight. I have a 'classic' Belgian, ~1988 with coke-can adjustable sight; it's given (giving) me a lot of trouble { - fixed - } but it's mine forever! - it has nice shiny sights with rounded edges that catch all the glare...
I try to lurk a lot more than I post around here. You're all such huge vessels of information and this forum goes back many years. But I haven't found a lot using the search tool on the Browning Hi-Power.
After much soul searching I've decided I want one. Quite badly.
I recently went to a local gun show, small in comparison to larger centres as my home town is pop ~90K, and the entire pistol selection was low as it was, had mostly revolvers. I saw about a dozen 1911s the whole day, but only 3 hi-powers, and I think one was a Mauser knock-off of some sort.
...The store owner didn't have any on hand but figured they were Belgian army surplus. And the price would be in the $700 range.
Do you guys have any preference on certain models or manufacturers? Generations? Are the older ones with the internal extractors reliable guns to own?
Also wondering about aftermarket parts. Hammers? Triggers? Slides? etc? I'm assuming grips are easy enough to find, but the platform as a whole seems to be a bit less worried about customization. Is this because they're just that damn good out of the box or what?
Do you have any complaints about the pistol? Is the hammer bite really that bad?
I named the HP "Serana", after a vampire in the Skyrim video game - like her it's gorgeous, and like her it gives love-bites that draw blood. No big deal, I just have to pay a bit more attention to how I hold it.
What do you like about them?




























