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Originally Posted by sheepherder
Odd, I have never considered a Browning Hi-Power to be anything to collect...Only shoot...
Same with Norwegian .45 M1911's...Or 1914's, whatever the Norwegians called them...
I own an Argentine Model 1927 but I don't consider that a collectible either... 
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Sorry, I wasn't clear. I was referring to the FN model 1935 jobs with tangent sights and wooden stocks with holsters. Those, especially the WaA stamped versions, can get expensive and are the collectible ones I would tend not to shoot. I dream about getting one of those some day.