My three oldest sons have approached me with the desire to buy my wife the Browning Hi-Power she wants as a Mother's Day Gift.
We desire a 80s-90s mark III (she used to have a National Match)
Our budget is Approx $600.
Is there some kind soul out there with a neglected Browning they are willing to part with for this amount? I assure you it will get lots of love, attention and exercise.
Need to Buy --- Browning Hi-Power
Need to Buy --- Browning Hi-Power
Reasonable gun control is hitting your target with the first shot.
Jeremae,
Keep an eye on this forum also: http://handgunsandammo.proboards36.com/index.cgi
Hi-powers show up there every once in a while. Or join real quick and post your request in the COMMERCE section since there are a lot of BHP enthusiasts there.
Keep an eye on this forum also: http://handgunsandammo.proboards36.com/index.cgi
Hi-powers show up there every once in a while. Or join real quick and post your request in the COMMERCE section since there are a lot of BHP enthusiasts there.
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There's a Charles Daly Hi Power for sale here: http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=274026
Might save you some $$.
Might save you some $$.
Romans 5:8
Unfortunately My work internet filter won't let me access Highroad (or ar15 or glocktalk or thefiringline).
My wife wants an actual Browning... she claims to feel a difference even with the FNs which I explained are made in same factory
My wife wants an actual Browning... she claims to feel a difference even with the FNs which I explained are made in same factory
Reasonable gun control is hitting your target with the first shot.
Jeremae,
See if you can view gunbroker.com. If not, get there from home. They have quite a few BHP's. Here's one:

$455.00 No Reserve!
This Auction is for a EXTREMELY CLEAN Belgium Made Browning Hi-Power serial # 245PP75376 (1988). The serial number is on the frame and barrel. It is a 9mm, 4 5/8 Barrel, Roll Stamped Made in Belgium assembled in Portugal on Right Side of Slide, It has been Fired Very Little, that comes with Browning Wood Grips and 2 Factory 13 rd. Mag. The Original Finish is High Polish with the Condition of this 20 Year Old Pistol being *EXCELLENT*. Sorry No Box/Papers. My gunsmith has rated this pistol a 96. I replaced the slide stop / release lever with a Pachmayr. This was a great improvement. Adjustable sights and it’s as accurate as you are. If you choose to pay with Visa / Master card there will be a 4% surcharge. Shipped from my FFL dealer to your FFL dealer.
See if you can view gunbroker.com. If not, get there from home. They have quite a few BHP's. Here's one:

$455.00 No Reserve!
This Auction is for a EXTREMELY CLEAN Belgium Made Browning Hi-Power serial # 245PP75376 (1988). The serial number is on the frame and barrel. It is a 9mm, 4 5/8 Barrel, Roll Stamped Made in Belgium assembled in Portugal on Right Side of Slide, It has been Fired Very Little, that comes with Browning Wood Grips and 2 Factory 13 rd. Mag. The Original Finish is High Polish with the Condition of this 20 Year Old Pistol being *EXCELLENT*. Sorry No Box/Papers. My gunsmith has rated this pistol a 96. I replaced the slide stop / release lever with a Pachmayr. This was a great improvement. Adjustable sights and it’s as accurate as you are. If you choose to pay with Visa / Master card there will be a 4% surcharge. Shipped from my FFL dealer to your FFL dealer.
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The MkIII HP your wife wants is, IMHO, the best HP for either carry or extensive shooting. Basic, no-frills, fixed sights, it's the basis of one of my "carry" guns.
I don't particularly like the adjustable-sighted HPs because the front sight is a weakness - the dovetail is the same size as for the (much) smaller fixed sight blade, but the added height needed to work with the high rear sight adds several times the mass, leading to failures at the dovetail.
Bluntly, the front sight has a tendency to break off.
I've seen a couple of HPs with this malady - one happened to another shooter on my squad during an IDPA match.
(BTW, I agree that the Browning guns seem to be "nicer" than the FN guns. Considering who makes both, they shouldn't be, but they are.)
I don't particularly like the adjustable-sighted HPs because the front sight is a weakness - the dovetail is the same size as for the (much) smaller fixed sight blade, but the added height needed to work with the high rear sight adds several times the mass, leading to failures at the dovetail.
Bluntly, the front sight has a tendency to break off.
I've seen a couple of HPs with this malady - one happened to another shooter on my squad during an IDPA match.
(BTW, I agree that the Browning guns seem to be "nicer" than the FN guns. Considering who makes both, they shouldn't be, but they are.)
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