Indy's Browning Hi-Power
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Indy's Browning Hi-Power
Watching Raiders, I was amazed at how much bluing was missing from Indy HP.
It appears that gun has seen some serious action.
I purchased a CZ 75B in 40 S&W and added some wood grips. (The CZ pictured is from the Mfg. site. I'll post pics of mine this week.)
It feels good in the hand and looks similar to the Browning with the ring hammer and all.
I am waiting for the right deal to come along and I'll get a HP 9mm. RonC gave some good suggestions as to what to get.
Anyone else got or getting one?
Pyro.
It appears that gun has seen some serious action.
I purchased a CZ 75B in 40 S&W and added some wood grips. (The CZ pictured is from the Mfg. site. I'll post pics of mine this week.)
It feels good in the hand and looks similar to the Browning with the ring hammer and all.
I am waiting for the right deal to come along and I'll get a HP 9mm. RonC gave some good suggestions as to what to get.
Anyone else got or getting one?
Pyro.
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I almost bought a CZ in 9mm because it was about half the price of a Browning and didn't have that huge lever. Obviously a super high quality firearm, but I didn't like the CZ grip. I like the Browning grip. I think they are a bit different in the backstrap profile? The CZ had a bump on the backstrap that teeter-tottered on my palm. And those narrow slide grip serrations ..... All i need is $700 bucks.........
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Yep, I've got 2 HPs. I'd also like a CZ-75... they're alike in a lot of ways.
They really are great guns. And I noticed the finish wear on the gun as well... maybe he doesn't favor that Smith all of the time after all. Indy probably plays the same "Gee, which one should I take?" game every time he opens the safe, like the rest of us do.
I sure love my Hi Power. My Browning has 1708 rounds through it without any hangups, and my FEG clone has about 400 rounds through it and its only problem was my fault.
Let us know if you do get one!
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They really are great guns. And I noticed the finish wear on the gun as well... maybe he doesn't favor that Smith all of the time after all. Indy probably plays the same "Gee, which one should I take?" game every time he opens the safe, like the rest of us do.
I sure love my Hi Power. My Browning has 1708 rounds through it without any hangups, and my FEG clone has about 400 rounds through it and its only problem was my fault.
Let us know if you do get one!
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I had a hard time finding this picture. I just found official CZ pics taken with the gun at an angle, either kind of from the front or from the back. That bump on the backstrap makes the gun feel like it wants to be held at two different angles but can't decide. But that's just me. The Browning doesn't have that problem.
Guys, I can tell you this: you will never regret the money spent on a Browning Hi Power. It is a superb pistol. I have been able to find 4ea. 13-round magazines for mine with relative ease. The accuracty of my 1969-manufactured pistol is absolutely excellent. If I do my part, it will knock the "10-ring" out of a target all day long.
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Though I've handled High-power (it's way cool), but never shot either it or a CZ, I've noticed the siimilarities (I read my gun magazines regligiously-well, used to anyway. When I started crying when I realized that I couldn't swing a Kimber LAPD Custom II, etc! )
I'd like a Hi-Power in a 40 cal. Apparently, they were breifly availible in the US, back inthe day. I'm not much of a fan of 9MM's, I like something a little bigger. I'd still love to have one.
Got a story about a hi-power:
This guy I worked and I were talking over lunch at the construction site. We were talking guns. Well, he got into a story about when he used to manage a restaurant. Well, one of the waitresses there had a family tragedy. Her husband died. Well, she was going through stuff. She found some guns. A couple of rifles and a pistol. She wanted to sell them. So, this guy I worked with, figured he'd buy 'em, to help her out. she sold the pistol, a Browning Hi-Power 9MM, with two hi-cap mags (Obviously she didn't know what she was selling) for a measly 250 bucks! First thing he did was turn around the re-sell it! I mean, she could've easily gotten 3 times that!
I'd like a Hi-Power in a 40 cal. Apparently, they were breifly availible in the US, back inthe day. I'm not much of a fan of 9MM's, I like something a little bigger. I'd still love to have one.
Got a story about a hi-power:
This guy I worked and I were talking over lunch at the construction site. We were talking guns. Well, he got into a story about when he used to manage a restaurant. Well, one of the waitresses there had a family tragedy. Her husband died. Well, she was going through stuff. She found some guns. A couple of rifles and a pistol. She wanted to sell them. So, this guy I worked with, figured he'd buy 'em, to help her out. she sold the pistol, a Browning Hi-Power 9MM, with two hi-cap mags (Obviously she didn't know what she was selling) for a measly 250 bucks! First thing he did was turn around the re-sell it! I mean, she could've easily gotten 3 times that!
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As far as I know, both Browning and FN are still importing the BHP in .40 S&W. In any case, there are loads of them still out there. Fear not, my friend! There is hope!IndianaCollins wrote:I'd like a Hi-Power in a 40 cal. Apparently, they were breifly availible in the US, back inthe day. I'm not much of a fan of 9MM's, I like something a little bigger. I'd still love to have one.
Pyro, are those Hakan grips?
Cheers,
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No. They are Hogue. I tried to email Hakan for a quote but the emails kept bouncing back. Now, I see he is a guest admin on the CZ-Forums.Thefumegator wrote:
Pyro, are those Hakan grips?
I should have spent the extra money for the checkered grips. I am a little disappointed cause there is a small hairline crack that has started to appear underneath the safety. You can see it in the pic with the white background.
I have it screwed on tight but not enought to crack. Everytime I come back from the range, I have to tighten the screws again. Seems like I have to put a drop of Loc-Tite on them to make them stay.
Sorry for the ramble. Happy New Year,
Pryo.
No, he's not wearing the MK VII bag in that scene. There's a shot where you see him reach into on of the jacket pockets, but I think he already has the Browning out by then and is reaching for a spare mag.Rabittooth wrote:He has it in the MKVII...you can see him reach for it right before he pops back out with the HP.
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The editing of that scene confuses the issue even more because the editors took some shots where he is shooting the Browning and put them earlier in the sequence where he was still shooting the Smith. It goes Smith - Browning - Smith - Browning.
He apperantly reloads the Browning once as well. In one shot the slide is locked back and he brings his off hand up to the butt as if he's trying to pull out the empty mag. We never actually see him insert the new mag though, or even see a new mag in his hand.
As to where the Browning came from? The simpliest explanation is that the prop guy handed it to him right before they called "Action!"
I have two CZ-75's (an "A" and a newer "B" model) and a Mk 2 1/2 Browning. The CZ fits my hand very well and points naturally for me, BUT the Browning is just a tad bit slimmer and has a slightly different grip and literally fits me like a glove. It's like Sex with a trigger.3thoubucks wrote:I almost bought a CZ in 9mm because it was about half the price of a Browning and didn't have that huge lever. Obviously a super high quality firearm, but I didn't like the CZ grip. I like the Browning grip. I think they are a bit different in the backstrap profile? The CZ had a bump on the backstrap that teeter-tottered on my palm. And those narrow slide grip serrations ..... All i need is $700 bucks.........
I practice the most with the CZ and use it as a carry gun when I can get away with hiding a full-size pistol. The Browning fits my hand, but needs work done before I could use it as a defensive pistol. The trigger is gritty, the sights are too small and the old-style itsy-bitsy safety is practically unusable. When I have the cash I'm going to customize the Browning, but until then I'm happy with the CZ.
For his time, Indy couldn't have made a better choice for an autopistol than the Browning. The only other serious choice would have been a Colt 1911, like what was originally called for in the script.
Nice Pic! Nice Gun! I have those EXACT same grips on my 75B. I mean, it looks like you took the grips off of my gun and put them on yours to take the picture!Pyroxene wrote:Here's a pic of mine.
I keep meaning to get a set of Hakan's grips, but since the custom CZ I bought came with three sets of grips (two wood, one rubber) I now have four complete sets of grips and only two CZ's! I'll probably hold off on the Hakan's until I get a PCR or 75 Compact.
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Trebor, I would enjoy talking guns with you. The next big summit I definately want to visit a shooting range. Even if I have to lead the side trip myself. Hopefully, however, Michaelson or RonC will be there to offer advise.
I just purchased an Argentine Hi-Power. It's an older model with a ring hammer. I am going to have it checked out by my gunsmith as soon as possible.
I did some needless research into the Raven scene and found that Indy is putting away his Smith in this shot.
The next shot we see him with the Browning. It's up in the air and getting ready to fire.
Like I said, needless research. (One side note, I do like the accents of snow on Indy's gear.)
Pyro.
I just purchased an Argentine Hi-Power. It's an older model with a ring hammer. I am going to have it checked out by my gunsmith as soon as possible.
I did some needless research into the Raven scene and found that Indy is putting away his Smith in this shot.
The next shot we see him with the Browning. It's up in the air and getting ready to fire.
Like I said, needless research. (One side note, I do like the accents of snow on Indy's gear.)
Pyro.
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Man, those screenshots are clear. I love DVDs.
Trebor, you sound like me -- I actually had about 4 sets of grips for my BHP, and that's what first gave me the idea... "Hey, I've got these other grips I really like, and..." But don't tell my parents.
If I ever get my lazy butt out to one of the Indy Summits, it would be very cool to go shooting with all of you guys. At this point, though, I'd be happy enough just getting to meet you in person... one step at a time.
Hey Pyro, this is OT, but are those Federal HydraShoks in that picture?
Wes
Trebor, you sound like me -- I actually had about 4 sets of grips for my BHP, and that's what first gave me the idea... "Hey, I've got these other grips I really like, and..." But don't tell my parents.
If I ever get my lazy butt out to one of the Indy Summits, it would be very cool to go shooting with all of you guys. At this point, though, I'd be happy enough just getting to meet you in person... one step at a time.
Hey Pyro, this is OT, but are those Federal HydraShoks in that picture?
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I have both a Hi Power and a CZ 75, all this talk of calling at a range during an Indy summit got me drooling. Ah well I can dream I guess.
My Hi Power is a Nazi Marked model, made in about 1941, the CZ is one that I used to shoot before 1997.
Good screen shots Pyro.
One question bugs me though, does Indy carry any spare ammuntion for either weapon? If he did, where would be the logical place to keep it? Wested inner pocket? The bag?
Ian
My Hi Power is a Nazi Marked model, made in about 1941, the CZ is one that I used to shoot before 1997.
Good screen shots Pyro.
One question bugs me though, does Indy carry any spare ammuntion for either weapon? If he did, where would be the logical place to keep it? Wested inner pocket? The bag?
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Sounds like we may have to plan it out just to get you out to a summit.Thefumegator wrote:If I ever get my lazy butt out to one of the Indy Summits, it would be very cool to go shooting with all of you guys. At this point, though, I'd be happy enough just getting to meet you in person... one step at a time.