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Disassembly Guide: Browning Hi Power Pistol. by NRA Staff; posted on June 19, 2009 News, Handguns, Semi-Auto Handguns. Support NRA American Rifleman DONATE ** When you ...
A simple to disassemble, reliable semi automatic pistol with a large capacity nine millimeter magazine, the Hi Power is similar to the Sig Sauer P226, Glock 17, Beretta 92 and the Smith & Wesson ...
The Hi Power was the brainchild of American small arms legend John Moses Browning, a prolific inventor who also created the M2 .50 caliber machine gun, still in use with U.S. military forces today.
The Browning Hi Power handgun was designed by Browning in the late 1920s in response to a competition for the new French Army pistol, which was dubbed the Grande Puissance (“high power”) 35.
Wartime Browning Hi-Power In this article Browning High Power , Browning , Hi-Power , A Look Back , Pistol , WWII , World War II , belgian guns , military guns , Dave Campbell ...
After Browning's death, a man named Dieudonne Saive, working for FN, fully developed and brought the Hi-Power to production. In fact, Browning had to work around his own patents on the 1911 pistol ...