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Unread 05-21-2005, 04:55 PM   #1
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This is a Fabrique Nationale Belgium made 9mm High Power pistol on the Browning patent. It has a faint Waffen stamp on the left side above the trigger. At some point fairly recently, someone had a professional Realtree camo job put on it, which didn't help the collector value. The writing on the slide is faint because of the camo, and the serial number on the frame and the barrel do not match. SN on frame is faint, but appears to be 4087xx. I have fired about 50 rounds through this pistol, and it is a very tight gun, with no rattle. It shot well, and accurately, with no jams. Bore is good and bright, and the original grips are very good with no cracks. Comes with one Standard Hi-Cap magazine. It appears to have very little wear for it's age, and I can find no dings, scratches, or other abusive marks on it. This is an old gun, but has not been abused.






The redneck in me sort of likes it, but the history side mkes me want to cry.



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