Just one. That's only until I REFILL that void. I've had three, at the moment, '0'.
You didn't pick that one up that the "Fishing Store" in Victoria had on sale? 75th Annie for $799.
Just one. That's only until I REFILL that void. I've had three, at the moment, '0'.
You didn't pick that one up that the "Fishing Store" in Victoria had on sale? 75th Annie for $799.
a 2nd time, is what's generally classed as a 'Chinese model'. Shoulder stock and tagent rear sight. I don't know how many firearms I've sold, then after kicking my own butt, ended up purchasing the same again.Are you a Classic Car kind of a guy? That's what a BHP is... Very old technology, inferior in many ways to what's available now, but has some intangible nostalgia that makes those who love it, love it a lot. Personally I don't get it, but I probably love things that other people don't, so I don't judge. Personally, I'd go for a Glock for a first pistol. Easy to maintain, reliable and cheap.

I miss my Hi Power, only 9mm I've ever had that I want back. Hammer bite is just your pistol telling you you're doing it wrong.
Inferior?
A bullet still exits the barrel the same out of a Glock doesn't it?
Tell me how a 9mm bullet performs differently out of a Glock compared to a Hi-Power? (because of the "technology that you state)





























