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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2009

Loading and firing an early 1950's FN-made Browning Hi Power, 9x19mm. There are a number of names for this pistol - GP35, P35, M1935 and P.640(b). GP is an abbreviation of the French "Grand Puissance" which translates to 'High Power", a reference to the 13 round magazine, higher capacity than other pistols of the 1930's when it was developed.

This one turned out better than the last video.

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  • Drake, your Hi-Power video got stolen by Evike.com. Without Permission I presume.

    I recommend you send in a complaint or maybe even take into your own hands.

  • @TheAndmonster I saw that as well. I contacted Evike about the video over a month ago but I've yet to get a response.

  • @DrakeGmbH They won't respond to you. You should file a complaint with YouTube instead.

  • @Wolfe1944 You're correct that they wouldn't respond to me, but I have resolved the issue amicably with the producer of the video.

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  • @gunsman988 It's all an elaborate conspiracy to acquire your bank account information. You've caught me.

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  • @M1911A1pwns yes the cz was based off the browning hi power but itsboth double action and single action

  • @HuntersCreed98  the cz75 is a 9mm pistol right?

  • i cant choose between the cz75 and browning hi power .... what do u think

  • how's the accuracy on the HI Power?

  • How's the reliability?

  • @nunvikingsofthesea So does the British. Great gun we just by shitty ammo.

  • @DrakeGmbH sue

  • @jah2mail The only similarity is the cartridge and general appearance. While a few of the parts look similar, the internals are unique to each pistol. The CZ-75 isn't a direct copy of the Hi-Power.

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