Yes. ( I refer to mine above as a '43-'44, because the 'b' is rather late )
The Germans abandoned the FN factory in September 1944.
Yes. ( I refer to mine above as a '43-'44, because the 'b' is rather late )
The Germans abandoned the FN factory in September 1944.
Regards,
Steve.
Beautiful Browning and in Great condition. The HP's were,in my opinion, one of the finest of any of the hand guns produced in the war. Easily the equal (or superior)to the P-38 and the Lugers. Nice piece!
William
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Agree with you, and it has a lot of firepower... 15 rounds if i am not wrong
A super gun.
Mags are subject matter in thir own right. They can be 13 or 15 round:
Browning Hi-Power Magazine FAQ
Cheers, Ade.
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Hello Gentlemen,
These handguns are beautiful, both in tremendous condition, congrats and thanks for sharing them. By the way, instead of Browning High Power, i'd rather call them by their real name, which is Browning GP35 (Grande Puissance 1935), even if they were produced under german occupation.
Thanks
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