BryanP
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A new toy followed me home.
Back in 2004 I picked up a cheap FEG Hi Power clone.
After a few teething problems she settled in to be a nice fun range toy.
Not the prettiest thing ever made, but functional enough, and a lot more economical to shoot than my .45s. Then I ran across this baby at a local shop in the used rack, priced to sell.
No box or docs, but she appears to be a Mk III made in 1989. Range report to follow. Probably followed shortly by having my local smith do a trigger job on her. (the book was to hold her up at a better angle to take the picture)
Of course, this now means I go from two to three guns in the "I need to get around to selling this" category.
Back in 2004 I picked up a cheap FEG Hi Power clone.
After a few teething problems she settled in to be a nice fun range toy.
Not the prettiest thing ever made, but functional enough, and a lot more economical to shoot than my .45s. Then I ran across this baby at a local shop in the used rack, priced to sell.
No box or docs, but she appears to be a Mk III made in 1989. Range report to follow. Probably followed shortly by having my local smith do a trigger job on her. (the book was to hold her up at a better angle to take the picture)
Of course, this now means I go from two to three guns in the "I need to get around to selling this" category.