Browning Hi Power
Browning Hi Power
Browning Found A New Home. Thanks For Looking.
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Aw, man....those are such sweet shooters!!! Good luck with your sale!
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Yes, that does make it more tempting.
I'll justify passing on this one by reasoning that those adjustable sights will catch on clothing if I ever have to draw it.... (grumble, frumble, mutter).
That's a nice pistola, Carlson. Hate to see you sell it.

I'll justify passing on this one by reasoning that those adjustable sights will catch on clothing if I ever have to draw it.... (grumble, frumble, mutter).

That's a nice pistola, Carlson. Hate to see you sell it.
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Hey Film,chongfa wrote:Hey Carlson, which model is that browning? How old is it? Is the trigger any good? I got a friend that is looking into BHP.
Not for sure I am not the original owner. I do not believe it has many rounds through it. It is Browning made in Belgium nothing off the wall if that helps any. I may have it sold. If it sales I will post it.
It looks to be a High Power Standard. If the butt has "grooved lines" around the magazine well, IIRC, it's built on a Mark III frame and fully capable of all standard and +P pressure loads with no problems or worries. It's a very capable pistol.carlson1 wrote:Hey Film,chongfa wrote:Hey Carlson, which model is that browning? How old is it? Is the trigger any good? I got a friend that is looking into BHP.
Not for sure I am not the original owner. I do not believe it has many rounds through it. It is Browning made in Belgium nothing off the wall if that helps any. I may have it sold. If it sales I will post it.
I have one exactly like it, save mine has fixed sights. It's a very accurate pistol, capable of punching one ragged half-dollar-sized hole if I do my part (it probably will do better than that, but I'm not a consistant enough shot to find out). I imagine this gun is very similar.

Dangit, now you've got me trying to figure out where I got that info....
Mr. Stephen Camp's website will probably be far better than I for identifying that particular variant anyways.
You can probably make a more definitive identification from the information found here.
(And I'm still wondering where I got that "grooves" thing from...
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Mr. Stephen Camp's website will probably be far better than I for identifying that particular variant anyways.
You can probably make a more definitive identification from the information found here.
(And I'm still wondering where I got that "grooves" thing from...


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boy I sure wish I had the cash for that. The first pistol that I ever shot was one of those. They still hold a special place in my heart.
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Thane, it's because BHP's are indeed very "Groovy"
. The first semi-auto I ever had (and I still have it) was a BHP 9mm "245PT" serial which I believe is a 1986 model. The sights are terrible, being that they are all black but I used it to take my CHL qualification and was just 4 points off of a perfect score (although I almost think you could qualify throwing rocks) on a very overcast day.
Although I have no plans to ever sell any of the guns I have or will buy for my personal collection, my BHP will stay no matter what.

Although I have no plans to ever sell any of the guns I have or will buy for my personal collection, my BHP will stay no matter what.
Rodney