WTB Browning Hi Power "T Series"

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WTB Browning Hi Power "T Series"

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I have cash or a couple of nice pistols that I could use as a trade. Im a CHL holder in the DFW area.
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I lucked out! I found and bought a 1968 NIB Hi Power.
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wacc wrote:I lucked out! I found and bought a 1968 NIB Hi Power.
Post some photos man! dont just tease us!
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Pictures attached.

When I got the pistol, it was coated in a fine film of brown goo (probably forty year old gun oil). The hammer, safety and magazine release barely moved. I cleaned all internals with solvent. After the cleaning, it operated perfectly. I was told it sat in a safe since purchased in 1969. Who knows if thats true, but, it is flawless!

Call me crazy, but I took it to the range shortly after cleaning and put 100 rounds though it. I shot 2.5" groups at 15 yards (good for me). No failures at all.

BTW - I got the pistol for $900.00
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wacc wrote:Pictures attached.

When I got the pistol, it was coated in a fine film of brown goo (probably forty year old gun oil). The hammer, safety and magazine release barely moved. I cleaned all internals with solvent. After the cleaning, it operated perfectly. I was told it sat in a safe since purchased in 1969. Who knows if thats true, but, it is flawless!

Call me crazy, but I took it to the range shortly after cleaning and put 100 rounds though it. I shot 2.5" groups at 15 yards (good for me). No failures at all.

BTW - I got the pistol for $900.00
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900 a good deal. Treat her nice, get that pesky magazine disconnect removed, and load up on some Magazines, and you got yourself something you can give to your grand kids.
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