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Posted By: Youper Browning HP - 06/30/19
I'm embarrassed to have to ask this, but is a Browning HP single action or DA/SA? I haven't shot one in a few years, but I remembered it as single action like a 1911. Others at my gun club today insisted it was like an M9 or Sig 226.
Posted By: FreeMe Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
Relax and enjoy being right. SA only.
Posted By: Youper Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
Thanks. I thought I was too young for dementia.
Posted By: antelope_sniper Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
Like the 1911, it was designed by John Browning, so, what do you expect?
Posted By: BamBam Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
Originally Posted by FreeMe
Relax and enjoy being right. SA only.


That was good.
Posted By: P_Weed Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
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Posted By: chlinstructor Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Like the 1911, it was designed by John Browning, so, what do you expect?


His last great design!
Unfortunately he died before it was completed.
Posted By: local_dirt Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
Like to have one, but geez are they expensive.

Missed the window, I think.
Posted By: g5m Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Like to have one, but geez are they expensive.

Missed the window, I think.


I don't recall them ever being really inexpensive. The clones can be but real Brownings not so much.
Posted By: local_dirt Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
Originally Posted by g5m
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Like to have one, but geez are they expensive.

Missed the window, I think.


I don't recall them ever being really inexpensive. The clones can be but real Brownings not so much.




I've had an ongoing search running for a T series for quite a while on Gunbroker. They always wind up $1500 and up.
Posted By: RoninPhx Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
i found at a gun show two "T" series consecutive serial numbered hi powers for 1000 for both of them.
Unfortunately i pointed it out to a worthless relative who didn't know zit about them.
Later fired the relative,.
One of those things i shouldn't have done.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
Originally Posted by Youper
I'm embarrassed to have to ask this, but is a Browning HP single action or DA/SA? I haven't shot one in a few years, but I remembered it as single action like a 1911. Others at my gun club today insisted it was like an M9 or Sig 226.

Yep, same action type as a 1911 (except linkless), but the thumb safety isn't positive like on the 1911, i.e., no click on and off, since no spring plunger and detent. A little disquieting in that respect.
Posted By: alwaysoutdoors Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
Its still a cool 9 milli
Posted By: Idaho1945 Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
Sure like mine, shoots every type of handload I've tried though it without a glitch.. Mostly powder coated cast HP's. Made in the 80's.

Dick
Posted By: RGK Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
Great pistola.
Bob

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Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
Originally Posted by RGK
Great pistola.
Bob

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Sweet custom.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: Browning HP - 06/30/19
You know, I've shot many thousands of rounds through various Browning Hi Powers, and I don't believe I've had jam one with any of them. I had one back in the late 1980s through the 1990s, a Mark III. I've had three since, totaling four. Today I just have one, a polished blue one with fixed sights, made in Belgian but assembled in Portugal.

My first experience with one was back in the late 1980s. Myself and a couple of friends went to the range to do some shooting, and a friend of mine brought along an old friend of his that I'd never met before. He brought along an old Hi Power (along with a little Beretta 950 of about the same age and condition). It was one of those nice polished blue Hi Powers, with the factory fixed sights, likely made in the 1950s. Very nice gun, and lots of honest wear on it, but I was impressed as hell with it in terms of how I could shoot it. It was based on that that I determined to buy one.

My friend told me that this Hi Power was somehow illegal to own, or something. Not sure as to why. Can't remember, but I remember there was something illicit about it. I'll have to ask my friend (currently living in Idaho) if he remembers why.

All this Hi Power talk, in fact, is causing me to want to dig that gun out and shoot it.

PS My friend later told me that his friend that came along with us that day later went on to become an FBI agent.
Posted By: TheKid Re: Browning HP - 07/01/19
RGK that’s a beauty of a HP.

The BHP is my favorite auto pistol. We have a couple here, I have a 1980 production that I worked over and the Mrs has a beercan sighted target model thats stock aside from a trigger job and mag safety delete. They’re both very reliable and pretty darn accurate, they won’t shoot with my accurized 1911 but they’re close enough. Someday I’ll run across a deal on a Practical and grab one in .40.

Here’s mine. [Linked Image]
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Posted By: MallardAddict Re: Browning HP - 07/01/19
My BHP is one of my favorite handguns. I don’t carry it much as I have sank a lot of money into it but it’s definitely a favorite.

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Posted By: Jackie_Treehorn Re: Browning HP - 07/03/19
Originally Posted by Youper
I'm embarrassed to have to ask this, but is a Browning HP single action or DA/SA? I haven't shot one in a few years, but I remembered it as single action like a 1911. Others at my gun club today insisted it was like an M9 or Sig 226.
The traditional Hi Power was a single action design, but there was a bastardized SA/DA Hi Power that was marketed for a short time by FN/Browning:

https://www.handgunsandammunition.com/general-semiautos/4362-cold-reception-fn-herstal-hp-sa-da.html
Posted By: dla Re: Browning HP - 07/04/19
Single Action, [bleep] Trigger (SAST).

The Browning Low Power is enjoying a bit of a resurgence now that the FBI has declared the 9mm adequate again.
Posted By: ChuckKY Re: Browning HP - 07/04/19
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Like to have one, but geez are they expensive.

Missed the window, I think.



My exact same thoughts. Coulda, Shoulda, Didn't. As I get older, I try not to think or ponder as long on some things and just go ahead and buy. Available funds limited things also when I was younger.
Posted By: mudhen Re: Browning HP - 07/04/19
I bought two in .40 S&W when my LGS made me a good deal on the pair. I gave one to my older stepson for Christmas one year, and I carried the other one off and on for a few years down on the ranch. I used it almost exclusively for dispatching wounded deer and pronghorns on the road. After I left the ranch, it languished in my gun safe for a few years and I finally gritted my teeth and sold it here on the campfire. Every time this topic comes up, I regret it.

However, I know that it's current owner is taking good care of it--that helps a little. wink
Posted By: FreeMe Re: Browning HP - 07/04/19
Originally Posted by dla
Single Action, [bleep] Trigger (SAST).

The Browning Low Power is enjoying a bit of a resurgence now that the FBI has declared the 9mm adequate again.


Yeah, they're craptastic. No one should want one. If you have a Silver-Chrome burdening you, I'd dispose of it for you.
Posted By: tomk Re: Browning HP - 07/04/19

Everybody should have one. Thinking they probably won't get cheaper...:)

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Posted By: RGK Re: Browning HP - 07/04/19
I like them...a lot. This one is an Israeli surplus T-series from '67. A new parkerizing job, removing the mag safety and opening up the rear sight notch made it into a great shooter. My only pistol for awhile when I went back on active duty at FT Bragg. I added a spare stainless Remsport barrel to keep the original in nice shape.
Bob

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Posted By: RGK Re: Browning HP - 07/04/19
Conceals well, too.
Bob

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Posted By: local_dirt Re: Browning HP - 07/04/19
Originally Posted by ChuckKY
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Like to have one, but geez are they expensive.

Missed the window, I think.



My exact same thoughts. Coulda, Shoulda, Didn't. As I get older, I try not to think or ponder as long on some things and just go ahead and buy. Available funds limited things also when I was younger.




We've been reading each other's books. smile
Posted By: Big Stick Re: Browning HP - 07/05/19
Were the BHP Re-introduced with a beavertail...it'd take off like Wild Fire. My mitts are eternally scarred with ALL manner of BHP hammers.

LOVE the ergo's.................
Posted By: Kp321 Re: Browning HP - 07/06/19
In the OP's defense, the pivoted trigger does look like a double action trigger.
Posted By: 30Gibbs Re: Browning HP - 07/10/19
Originally Posted by Youper
Thanks. I thought I was too young for dementia.


As a teenager i thought that they were SA/DA capable due to the trigger location, a local Deputy set me straight one day.
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