Gixerman1000
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I put a used Browning Hi-power on lay-away today, this will be my first Hi-power and I don't know much about them.
It is fully hard chromed and has adjustable sights, the front of the slide is a little darker I guess from being shot, does anyone know a good way to clean it up, it being hard chrome and all?
I field stripped it and it didn't show any signs of wear on the standard areas I look at when buying a used auto, extractor, ejector, breach face slide rails ect all looked good. the slide had a just a little (a very little) more play than the new one I had next to it, it doesn't look like it's been shot all that much but like I said this is my first HP so I don't know how they break in.
The serial # is 245NW67xxx I was told it's a 1994 and both mags are hi-cap with a Pachmyer rubber pad at the bottom.
All in all it's the one that I have been looking for and I can't wait to get it home.
The HP in this pic I found looks just like it other than roll stamp markings being in front of the ejection port and saying "Made in Belgium assembled in Portugal"
It is fully hard chromed and has adjustable sights, the front of the slide is a little darker I guess from being shot, does anyone know a good way to clean it up, it being hard chrome and all?
I field stripped it and it didn't show any signs of wear on the standard areas I look at when buying a used auto, extractor, ejector, breach face slide rails ect all looked good. the slide had a just a little (a very little) more play than the new one I had next to it, it doesn't look like it's been shot all that much but like I said this is my first HP so I don't know how they break in.
The serial # is 245NW67xxx I was told it's a 1994 and both mags are hi-cap with a Pachmyer rubber pad at the bottom.
All in all it's the one that I have been looking for and I can't wait to get it home.
The HP in this pic I found looks just like it other than roll stamp markings being in front of the ejection port and saying "Made in Belgium assembled in Portugal"