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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Mar 2011
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Do you have the original grips, or just this pair? Does this BHP still have the mag disconnect still in place, or has it been removed to improve the trigger pull? A nice looking 69C.....they are great shooters!!!
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I did want one with the hammer ring as it is so classy. 1969 was the last year for those.
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FWIW, I once owned a new commercial FN produced HP with the round commander type hammer, the tangent rear sight, but without the frame being slotted for the shoulder stock (the reason I eventually sold it)... I didn't feel that the sights were an improvement for an un-stocked pistol. As I recall, I traded it for a NIB Colt Gold Cup National Match .45, which strangely enough, I also no longer own
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I always though the HP35 as the ultimate FN Browning design.
I managed to get a WWII era made under German occupation (sorry, they are collectable) and a T-Series made in the early 60s - I still kept both. |
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A customer turned in one of those Portuguese assembled FNs to me and asked me to put tritium sights on it, and I test fired it after I was done. First two rounds at 7-8 yards were really disappointing, I thought I only hit the target with one round. I fired a third and a fourth round with the same result: No more holes so I thought I missed the target entirely. Then I walked up to have a closer look, and found that the hole in the target was a very tight clover leaf, so all four round have actually hit the same hole. After I had the sights adjusted correctly I shot another two rounds at 15 yards, and I think the picture speaks for itself.
I tried to buy this gun from the customer, but he said "out of my cold, dead hands". Those Hi-Powers are amazing guns. |
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