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Posted: 11/11/2023 6:46:19 PM EDT
He’s been slowly giving away some things as he ages. Ended up with this today. Not sure the last time it was shot but it’s in relatively decent shape overall, looks like a little holster wear. It has a translucent green front site, would that be original? Going to try and find the year of mfg when I get a chance to grab the serial number.
Never owned one and never shot one. Cool little piece though so I thought I’d share. Attached File |
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Very nice!
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Nice! Hope you can shoot it with your grandpa and enjoy time together. BHP is still my favorite pistol to shoot.
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Awesome, OP
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That is almost certainly not a factory front sight, but enjoy your grandfather's gift. Very nice.
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Death to quislings.
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I THINK the front sight is correct
The green paint not so much Some places the green paint was used to aid in low light shooting conditions before night sights I BELIEVE the rear sight is called a beer keg (Nickname)Adjustable rear sight. They were only made for a while. The dovetail for it is a different size than current bhp rear sights. Should you decide to replace the sights Browning HiPowers are up in price due to Browning/FN no longer making the original model IE if you decide to part with it, do some research on current prices If I’m wrong, someone will be along to correct me shortly Enjoy your new pistol |
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Originally Posted By kels: I THINK the front sight is correct The green paint not so much Some places the green paint was used to aid in low light shooting conditions before night sights I BELIEVE the rear sight is called a beer keg (Nickname)Adjustable rear sight. They were only made for a while. The dovetail for it is a different size than current bhp rear sights. Should you decide to replace the sights Browning HiPowers are up in price due to Browning/FN no longer making the original model IE if you decide to part with it, do some research on current prices If I’m wrong, someone will be along to correct me shortly Enjoy your new pistol View Quote Thanks for the info! |
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Lead, follow, or get the flock out of the way
SC, USA
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Looks good, op. I like my hipowers.
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NorCal_LEO call sign: Armour
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Congrats op. Your grandpa has class !
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[Last Edit: LittleAugieMo]
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Can't determine year from photo but if that front sight has a green insert could be factory,especially with the rear adjustable sight. If its painted...not so much. Also if that pouch is a Browning....you might be suprised at its worth.
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Originally Posted By LittleAugieMo: Can't determine year from photo but ifvthat front sight has a green insert could be factory,especially with the rear adjustable sight. If its painted...not so much. View Quote Not a chance in hell that front sight came from FN with a colored insert. If its an insert, it was done aftermarket, same of thats just green paint. It IS a factory standard ramp front sight. |
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The classic Browning Hi-Power "Sport" model with "beer can" rear sight. The front sight is original, but the paint on it or green insert is not. The black pistol pouch with gold zipper and red lining are desirable. Guessing mid to late 70's pistol. You can look up the serial no. here for it approximate date of manufacture:
https://www.browning.com/support/date-your-firearm/hi-power-pistol.html |
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Originally Posted By wagsfn: The classic Browning Hi-Power "Sport" model with "beer can" rear sight. The front sight is original, but the paint on it or green insert is not. The black pistol pouch with gold zipper and red lining are desirable. Guessing mid to late 70's pistol. You can look up the serial no. here for it approximate date of manufacture: https://www.browning.com/support/date-your-firearm/hi-power-pistol.html View Quote Wow that’s cool that the case is original to the gun! I just figured it was some random one he bought. |
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Originally Posted By wagsfn: Have you looked up year of manufacture? This BHP could of came with the black case/pouch when new. I'm not for certain. View Quote Finally had a chance to look it up. Appears that I was produced in 74. The case came with the gun. Black leather, marked browning with a red felt inside. |
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[Last Edit: douglasmorris99]
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Originally Posted By SERVED_USMC: Finally had a chance to look it up. Appears that I was produced in 74. The case came with the gun. Black leather, marked browning with a red felt inside. View Quote that case is worth 300 to 400 if the leather isnt cracked, get some leather treatment on it, moisturize it. give Gramps' a big hug.. |
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SOCIALISM COMMUNISM AND FACISM ONLY WORK WHEN BOOT HEEL OF A POLITICAL CLASS IS ON THE NECK OF THE WORKING CLASS, PICKING POCKETS FOR THE LEISURE CLASS
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Obviously your Grandpa is a man of wealth and taste.
What did he tell you about it? Ask him for some details about the gun maybe he has a good story to go with it? Never, never sell it !!!! |
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