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^^^^Sweet!^^^^^
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Very nice shooter . Would love to have one .
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I would also like to hear from guys with them.
Sounds like everyone wants to fix hammer bite, trigger job and magazine hammer block. Any info, quality on new ones. Never understood why somebody besides browning didn't make them, like DW, Kimber, and so on.
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It is my understanding that there have been Hi Power clones. FEG comes to mind, but I believe that there has been others, including CZ years ago. I think that Israel made one years ago. They also were made in Canada for awhile, under license Although an outstanding pistol, IMHO, the HiPower has never shared the following of the 1911.
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I have a semi-clone Hi-Power from Hungary. It looks the same, but has zero parts interchange.
I suspect some of the reason for the dearth of clones is its complexity. There are just too many good designs out there which are easier to copy. |
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Quote:
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Rich COTEP #762 A gun is a tool, no better or no worse than any other tool: an axe, a shovel or anything. A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it. Remember that. And shepherds we shall be, for Thee, my Lord, for Thee. Power hath descended forth from Thy hand, that our feet may swiftly carry out Thy command. So we shall flow a river forth to Thee, and teeming with souls shall it ever be. In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti. |
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Also on how to disassemble the pistol . Not real difficult but you do need to do it right . If you are not confident in doing this then don't do it . The mag drops clear now and does help with the trigger pull a bit . Less creep. I personaly have never had any hammer bite on the one pistol that has a spur hammer . You can't limp wrest it or you could get bit . My wife has been bite . Though both of mine are good shooters I do not ike the sights but have not change them out . I think the prices of the orig. Hi-Powers are way of line but I would gladly pay it for the Browning if I could afford it . I love them .They are the most comfortable pistol I have ever held .
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ARLEY CBOBO759 RIA 1911 .45 - 2 FM 9s M90 & M95- DPMS AR 15 Lower with PSA Upper SS 16 " - Rossi " Gallery " Remi 34 - Cimarron " El Malo 357 SA & assorted others - Leather worker - "Sorcerer Leather Works - Knife maker "B.A.D. BLADES Desperta Ferro |
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Here are mine And yeah, I did the stippling and other mods
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Very nice thread with pics guys.
I've owned many over the years, preferring the ring hammer models over spurs. None in the fold presently.
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