handofzeus
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Trout Creekish Ontario.
In the last couple years, I've looked at buying a Hi-Power. Something just so....elegant about the lines. It always boils down to price and I always end up looking at copies. There's the FEG and the Norinco. Now, it seems whenever I hold these copies I lose interest in the model. Until now, I couldn't quite figure it out. The sizes and weights and shapes seemed spot on, and yet there was always a nagging 'somethin ain't right' thing going on. After comparing pictures for a good 20 minutes I finally figured out what had been driving me loopy about these Hi-Power copies....the frames are totally different! The Browning Hi-Power has a simple line that goes from the grip, around the back of the trigger and straight till it turns into the bottom dust cover and ends. The clones (for lack of a better word because in this case they really aren't!) have a line that also curves around the back of the trigger straight to the front and then....here it is! it steps UP and then onward to form the bottom dust cover. There it is. The frames on the clones have a step in the frame that the real Hi-Power doesn't. I know it can't be for patent reasons (HA, Norinco worry about THAT? not likely!) Surely the designers knew what they were doing when they 'almost' copied the Browning. If anyone can shed some light, I'd love to hear some theories.




















































