Browning Hi-Power

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2011

Showing and shooting a classic Browning Hi-Power, 1968 vintage.
Thanks again to ASP in Joelton, Tn.
(Academy of Self Protection).
http://academyofselfprotection.com/

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  • There is really no substitue for this gun. Balance, ergonomic before there was the word, fits in the belt easily, crisp single action trigger, thin slide, ultimate pointability. A Glock shooter friend shot mine and commented on how light it was. It's all steel, has no paragraph and no model number stamped on it. Far as I'm concerned, with hollow points, it answers all the right questions.

  • @ac5sm, Gosh, they do fit the hand like a glove - no doubt about it. The 1911 feels really good, but the Browning Hi-Power and the CZ75 feel better in my hand than about any other handgun. That's not the only factor in selecting a handgun, but it's a good start. :-)

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  • @MChizhovskiy FPS satisfies the needs of COD twerps; Hickok's for people who actually have attention-spans, appreciation for quality of content, and desire to walk away knowing something.

  • The SAS used these!!

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  • its a war gun reliable reliable reliable

  • @hickok45 Roger that. I forgot to mention accuracy !

  • "He first dies in 1926???"

  • @Spartan1995slo 9mm, big caliber?

  • This was the gun that I was issued ,? As my personnel side arm,? While in the military in the mid 60's while serving in country.? I chose this over the older 1911's that were being issued.? From WW 2 & the Korea era.? What a great & dependable gun,? I wish that I still owned it.?Especially the ones made in Belgium.?

  • This is still the standard side-arm for the Canadian Army.

  • @Cafferssss It's the pistol that the British army still use?

  • Nice video and good shooting Sir

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