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Re: Just a darn nice 9mm
« Reply #30 on: August 22, 2010, 08:42:01 AM »
I forgot the Hungarian FEG is a clone of the hi power. Don't know the quality,but I imagine you could find it at a lower price aswell.

 My understanding is that the quality is worse. The FM (Argentinian) HI Powers are supposed to be be better but still not like a real FN/Browning. With FN models going for around 500 new and around 300 surplus its hard to justify anything else (Unless you really want the Browning roll mark)

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Re: Just a darn nice 9mm
« Reply #31 on: August 22, 2010, 12:37:17 PM »
I forgot the Hungarian FEG is a clone of the hi power. Don't know the quality,but I imagine you could find it at a lower price aswell.

 My understanding is that the quality is worse. The FM (Argentinian) HI Powers are supposed to be be better but still not like a real FN/Browning. With FN models going for around 500 new and around 300 surplus its hard to justify anything else (Unless you really want the Browning roll mark)



The last time I looked in the Browning catalog they were in the $800 ~ $900 range.

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Re: Just a darn nice 9mm
« Reply #32 on: September 05, 2010, 03:52:14 AM »
OK.  Back to looking at a Hi-Power. The Ruger Bisley Hunter had some cosmetic flaws and I returned it to the dealer.  If I get a Hi-Power, it will be the blued model with adjustable sights.  I do not want an "anniversary" model.  No sense messing up a nice gun with a bunch of "junk" on the slide.  I should be OK with the blued model because it will not be carried all that much. Will a quality lined leather holster help prevent bluing wear?  All of my "carry/hunting" handguns  are stainless and live in inexpensive "Uncle Mike" nylon holsters.  The Hi-Power, if I get it, will be my "Sunday best" gun.

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Re: Just a darn nice 9mm
« Reply #33 on: September 05, 2010, 08:13:31 AM »
I like the Lugers, P38s, and Mauser Brooms.  One of my favorite modern 9MM is the old S&W M39.  This is an old single stack.  These guns were pre-Miami Vice. They came out before holding a gun side ways and firing a box of rounds were the norm.  S&W copied the Walther P38 after the war. The old M39 is an up dated at that time Walther P38.  I like the 9MM as a plinker I shoot lots of nines. I don't think much of the 9MM as a good defensive weapon.  I have used them to finish off some medium sized game animals.  The 9MM with any load was not up to par. Just my thoughts.
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Re: Just a darn nice 9mm
« Reply #34 on: September 05, 2010, 08:29:18 AM »
I sort of like Lugers too.  I have a PO-8 made in 1911.  Good shape -- all matching numbers and the original holster. I don't even think about shooting it.  Guess I like the "classic" stuff.  However, I never much cared for the 1911. Now about a holster for a Hi-Power...

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Re: Just a darn nice 9mm
« Reply #35 on: September 05, 2010, 11:12:02 AM »
Have a look at Milt Sparks leather.....esp. the summer special.
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Re: Just a darn nice 9mm
« Reply #36 on: September 05, 2010, 02:50:30 PM »
OK.  Back to looking at a Hi-Power. The Ruger Bisley Hunter had some cosmetic flaws and I returned it to the dealer.  If I get a Hi-Power, it will be the blued model with adjustable sights.  I do not want an "anniversary" model.  No sense messing up a nice gun with a bunch of "junk" on the slide.  I should be OK with the blued model because it will not be carried all that much. Will a quality lined leather holster help prevent bluing wear?  All of my "carry/hunting" handguns  are stainless and live in inexpensive "Uncle Mike" nylon holsters.  The Hi-Power, if I get it, will be my "Sunday best" gun.

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 There are Hi Powers that are 70 years old out there that were carried constantly. The bluing is worn,but its not like it wore right off in a few years. The fact that there is bluing left at all on those tells you its durable. I was looking at Hi Powers a few weeks ago. There is a model with some sort of paint on it and then for a few dollars more the blued model. I like the blued one myself,it looks so much better

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Re: Just a darn nice 9mm
« Reply #37 on: September 06, 2010, 04:11:57 AM »
I always admired the Canadian Englis {P35 Browing} war contract Mdl.  These guns were painted with a 500 meter ladder rear sight.  They were often fitted with a shoulder stock holster.
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Re: Just a darn nice 9mm
« Reply #38 on: September 06, 2010, 05:25:51 AM »
NEVER-NEVER-NEVER----Well now, NEVER EVER store a gun in a holster---EVEN OVERNIGHT.
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Re: Just a darn nice 9mm
« Reply #39 on: September 06, 2010, 06:05:20 AM »
Buy "live", I meant carried.  Not "stored".  However, what is the difference between a nylon holster and a soft case.  Most of my guns are kept on a shelf in soft cases with the zippers partially open and are oiled frequently.  Unfortunately I only have about a dozen guns to look after so the frequent oiling is not a problem.  If I buy the Hi-Power, I might wipe it down daily.  ;D

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Re: Just a darn nice 9mm
« Reply #40 on: September 06, 2010, 09:25:42 AM »
I have a Browning Hi-power with adj. sights, as well as a Sig P228. Both are great pistols, but the Hi-Power is my favorite.

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Re: Just a darn nice 9mm
« Reply #41 on: September 06, 2010, 09:29:08 AM »
Buy "live", I meant carried.  Not "stored".  However, what is the difference between a nylon holster and a soft case.  Most of my guns are kept on a shelf in soft cases with the zippers partially open and are oiled frequently.  Unfortunately I only have about a dozen guns to look after so the frequent oiling is not a problem.  If I buy the Hi-Power, I might wipe it down daily.  ;D

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I was always told that for leather holsters and never told it was NOT the case for nylon but the reasoning for leather was that it promotes rust. I bet a nylon holster will collect sweat and those salts would not be good for the gun.