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A week or two back, I got a message from Kevin Gibson that was "oh schit..." and then a weblink. Well, obviously I had to check it out. Glad I did. The link was to an importer in Yankeeland that had just received a small batch of alloy frame FN HiPowers, and for a very good price. A quick call (and good thing it was quick because I get one of the last two), and it was on my way to my FFL. It arrived holster worn, but in good condition otherwise. The two mags with it were numbered to the gun. No, not from the factory, but to the unit and officer designation from the Belgian PD that had traded these in. HP made in 1980, assigned to GV unit B, officer 550. Mags are stamped "B 550". Several new grips were ordered to try them out. My Spegels that ride on the other HP didn't fit; the alloy frame is has slightly wider rails on the front of the grip by about 1/16", and I wasn't trimming down the Spegels. The Navidrex grips from Brownells were decent; better than the originals, but not to my liking. The are simply thin and flat with a "slick" checkering. The Mil-Tac grips are very nice and look fantastic, but again don't quite fit for the same reason as the Spegels. They are almost identical in profile and measurements to Spegels, and since Craig isn't making Delrins any more, and the Mil-Tacs are a VERY good G10 laminate with good, aggressive, but not uncomfortable grip they are a great alternative. I might keep these anyway, just in case. The VZ 320s are superb. Thinner than Spegels or Mil-Tacs, or originals, and with a flat-wedge taper and very good grip, they fit like they were made to and changed the feel of the HP from "good" to "THEY'RRRRRRRRRR GREAT!" With that done, it was time for a range session. I pulled out the 9x19 stockpile, added some more to it, and headed to the range. Sixteen (yes, 16) different JSP or JHP rounds were tried, from the old stock Remington 95 grain JSP to 147 grain subsonics and LOTS in between (Hydra-Shoks, PDX, Critical Defense, EFMJ, StarFires, GoldDots, GoldenSabres, etc.) The HP fired all of these without a failure of any sort or any hiccups in addition to several hundred rounds of 115 FMJs (Remington and Speer). Everything worked, and worked well. Surprisingly, the 115s and 124s shot high (not bad, just a bit high) while the 147s were dead on and the 105 EFMJs (rebranded Federal "Guard Dogs") were also dead on. The 105s are the carry load for now, backed up by the Browning (Winchester) BPX 147s as they were the most accurate. All up, with 31+1, the FN alloy frame HP weighs in at 31.7 oz. That's Glock 17/19 weight range with better than normal BHP handling. Oh, and a nice surprise - whomever did the triggers on these in Europe did them quite nicely. With the mag disconnect still intact and functional, the trigger breaks very clean and crisp at about 5.5#. That'll do, Donkey... that'll do.
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You lucky dog. I wish I had buddy's like that. Mine just want to borrow my stuff.
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For any curious as to the ammo tested:
95 grain Rem/UMC JSP 9x19 (OLD stuff) 105 Federal "Guard Dog" EFMJ 115 Speer Blazer FMJ 115 Remington FMJ 115 Speer GoldDot 115 Remington JHP 115 Federal Personal Defense JHP 124 Federal Hydra-Shok 124 Federal HST 124 Speer GoldDot 124 Remington Golden Sabre 124 Remington Golden Sabre +P 124 SIG V-Star 124 PMC StarFire 147 Browning (Winchester) BPX 147 Federal Hydra-Shok 147 Winchester PDX 147 Remington SubSonic JHP
America needs to understand that our troops are not 'disposable'. Each represents a family; Fathers, Mothers, Sons, Daughters, Cousins, Uncles, Aunts... Our Citizens are our most valuable treasure; we waste far too many.
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Want to get rid of any of your spare Hi-Power grips?
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The Navidrex already went back to Brownells. The VZs are on the alloy. I doubt you want the issued grips from either I have (cheap plastic and wood). Thus, I suspect you're inquiring about either the Spegels or the Mil-Tacs, correct?
America needs to understand that our troops are not 'disposable'. Each represents a family; Fathers, Mothers, Sons, Daughters, Cousins, Uncles, Aunts... Our Citizens are our most valuable treasure; we waste far too many.
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Sweet, congrats on the new perforator 4.
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I refer to LW Hi Powers as unobtanium; and now I finally have one too. I have a few projects ahead of this Hi Power, but it will be done up right.
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I have a very clean mk2 bhp that I can't bring myself to modify but about 2 years ago I scored a very holster worn mk2 for $350. It went to a local pistolsmith for a trigger polishing, bobbed the factory hammer, added xs tritiums and a set of vz slim pro g10's. Only other addition was it got sent out for the black T coating. It's superbly accurate and reliable and is a favorite in my carry rotation.
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The Navidrex already went back to Brownells. The VZs are on the alloy. I doubt you want the issued grips from either I have (cheap plastic and wood). Thus, I suspect you're inquiring about either the Spegels or the Mil-Tacs, correct? The Mil Tacs,. depending on which pattern..interest me.
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Sweet Sean, glad ya got it.
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I've always been surprised the Hi-Power isn't more popular, especially for 1911 owners who want more mag capacity, and are going to the 9mm instead of .45. Similar manual of arms, but still a very usable grip.
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I've always been surprised the Hi-Power isn't more popular, especially for 1911 owners who want more mag capacity, and are going to the 9mm instead of .45. Similar manual of arms, but still a very usable grip. Browning doesn't put a whole lot of effort into marketing it. One of the big issues with the BHP is lack of further development of the product, because it's one of the least profitable pistols that FN makes and they're desperately trying to discontinue it's production. But foreign orders for replacement parts are just too lucrative so when you're making that many parts, including replacement frames and slides, you might as well just make the damn pistol. But believe me, just as soon as FN thinks they can dump the Hi Power it will be GONE. It's really too bad because a well updated Hi Power would be absolutely wonderful. Imagine a standard production aluminum frame Hi Power with a standard beavertail, magazine safety moved from the trigger to the frame like the GP Target Hi Power, nice trigger out of the box, updated sights, and grips that don't try their best to ruin the amazing ergonomics of the Hi Power! I'd buy that pistol.
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That's a nice snag........congrats on a very cool, great gun.
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So now that I've had this LW Hi Power for a couple of weeks, some observations unique to this version of the Hi Power.
Slide final polish is rather crude, lots of tool marks on the lightening cuts on the front of the slide, and the serrations on the rear of the slide.
Barrel cam in the frame - The frame barrel cam is not oval like most Hi Powers, it's round and a bit smaller than a normal barrel cam. I can only assume this is to help with the issue of barrel cam set-back, but I'll be damned if I can figure out how it helps.
Locking cam on barrel - The LW Hi Power uses the pre-WW II style locking cam, the rounded one. Not sure why as this was found to contribute to cracked or sheared cam lugs when oodles of rounds had been fired. Just like the pre-WWII guns, a modern style barrel will drop right in. But I'm not sure if it's a good idea to use a modern barrel. Just don't understand the return to the old style on this particular gun.
Barrel feed ramp - I have now see 3 of these barrels, and all 3 have a heat discoloration on the barrel extension toward the bottom of the feed ramp. The only thing I can think of is this is a spot hardening and they just didn't polish off the discoloration.
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Nice write up and story, Sean. Congrats on a nice score!
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Someday I'll find one ........great score.
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I got a nice one awhile back. Great carry gun. Bob
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Sounds like you boys lucked up!
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