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Browning HP

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:53 am
by coronado3
Hello all!

I just got my 1st browning HP yesterday! i am excited to do some target work with it. It is the .40 S&W version. I like 9mms alright, but wanted something with a bit more stopping power.

It is quited a nice piece. Light and comfortable!

Who out there has one and can you give me a review/specs of yours?

Mine came with the modern tactical grips.. I would like to get the wood grips. Anyone out there have a pair they want to unload (so to speak...)?

Coronado3

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:48 pm
by Fatdutchman
There will be all kinds of places to get wood grips for the HP, but try www.Brownells.com and also Midway USA (which I THINK is www.midwayusa.com ).

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 2:58 pm
by Masterfulks
I recently was given a silver/chrome high power (I was told that silver/chrome was the name....).

It's a fun gun to shoot. I'm thinking of switching out the grips on mine as well.

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I have two issues with the gun so far. First being the sights. I've spoiled myself on 3 dot sights, so I may either try to paint the current sights, or switch them. The other is the magazine safety. I don't like that I have to have a mag in it to fire off that last round.

I've only briefly looked but apparently that feature can be disabled.

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 3:39 pm
by Michaelson
One of the funniest things that I've experienced was the first time I shot a Hi-Power that belonged to a friend of mine. We were on his property that he had set up a shooting range down a long hollow, dead ending in a steep wooded hill. We set up a paper target and commenced to shoot. No matter what we did, we couldn't seem to hit the paper! :shock: I fired a magazine full....nothing...then HE shot magazine full...nothing.

We stood there scratching our heads, when we saw WAY down at the head of the hollow a fairly large tree slowly fall over in a crash. We walked to the tree and found the tightest grouping of hits you ever saw...you could cover them all with a saucer.....

APparently we were shooting WAY right of the paper, and every round hit that tree in the same spot until we chopped it down. #-o :oops:

Regards! Michaelson

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 4:14 am
by Texas Raider
So, Michaelson,,basically you're saying that if I put an apple on my head for you to shoot, with say,,Bink standing to my left,, I'd be safe, right? :twisted: :shock: #-o :wink: :wink:

TR

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 4:56 am
by Cowboy
had the same thing with a Cetme. Turns out that the muzzle break was slightly off and was deflecting the bullet. Quite embarrasing when you are at a range firing 30 rounds at 50yds amd miss by 18"!!! :-({|=

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:22 am
by Michaelson
Texas Raider wrote:So, Michaelson,,basically you're saying that if I put an apple on my head for you to shoot, with say,,Bink standing to my left,, I'd be safe, right? :twisted: :shock: #-o :wink: :wink:

TR
Why do you think I favor a shotgun now? :roll: :lol:

Yep, Cowboy, sort of gives you an odd feeling before you figure out what the heck is going on....doesn't it? :wink:

Regards! Michaelson

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:49 am
by coronado3
What kind of holster will a Browning HP fit? Will it fit an Indy "Raiders" style holster?

By the way, where did Indy carry his?????

Coronado3

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:52 am
by Michaelson
No, it won't fit in the standard Raiders holster.

From everything we've been able to figure out, it was carried in his bag, or loose under his belt. No holster. You can get a nice flap holster that it WILL fit in from El Paso Saddlery. They custom make holsters, and have one that will work perfectly for the P35.

An example:

https://secure.aaa-servers.com/epsaddle ... .php?id=91

This holster can be made leaving the 'U.S.' off the holster. They also many others that can be customized (like the 1860 model) to fit double action revolvers (that's the one I use).

Regards! Michaelson

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:16 pm
by Masterfulks
I always thought that he had it tucked in his bag...

That seems a little more logical than just tucked in the pants. Having it tucked in your pants, with another holster exposed is almost asking for trouble. :)

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:30 pm
by Michaelson
As if he didn't have enough as it was. :roll: :lol: :wink:

Regards! Michaelson

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:33 am
by Texas Raider
I like to think he brought the highpower in from his vehicle (as per the book) when he knew the Toht confrontation was going to happen. Having it shoved in his waistband.

TR

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 10:38 pm
by J_Weaver
Texas Raider wrote:I like to think he brought the highpower in from his vehicle (as per the book) when he knew the Toht confrontation was going to happen. Having it shoved in his waistband.
I agree, Tex. This seems the most logical. Also, I don't think Indy was carrying his bag in the Raven bar scene. :-k

Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 11:07 am
by jkingrph
Masterfulks wrote:I recently was given a silver/chrome high power (I was told that silver/chrome was the name....).

It's a fun gun to shoot. I'm thinking of switching out the grips on mine as well.

Image

I have two issues with the gun so far. First being the sights. I've spoiled myself on 3 dot sights, so I may either try to paint the current sights, or switch them. The other is the magazine safety. I don't like that I have to have a mag in it to fire off that last round.

I've only briefly looked but apparently that feature can be disabled.
Magazine safety can be disabled and really improves trigger pull. It eliminates the gritty feeling. A company somewhere in Nebraska called Cylinder and Slide tends to specialize in improving the Browning HP, offering several aftermarket parts one of which is a wider trigger which when installed eliminates the magazine safety. They also have cnc machined sears and hammers but these can be a bear to install and fit, I would reccomend sending to them as I did for this work. I did all this plus a bar sto match barrel and it turned into a extremely acccurate piece, even better than my Gold Cups and Kimbers.

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 1:27 pm
by 191145
Masterfulks; Do I detect a Remington Rand in that gun case? My HP is actually a Hungarian PJK-9HP, a clone of the 'T' Series HPs. I picked up a repro Nazi WWII HP holster for it from 'International Military Antiques' and I put it on a matching brown gun belt with a standard 'D' brass buckle. I don't own any revolvers so I figured if I decided to go out as 'Indy armed' it would be with the HP holster. BTW, I'm getting intimations here and on other threads that the mystery of the HP in the bar fight has been solved? So, where did it come from? Here's mine.
http://www.huntingpictures.net/photo/004203