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Posted: 1/18/2022 10:50:50 AM EDT
FN is getting back into the High Power game again since dropping them in 2018. New features, 17rd magazine etc. You can read it all for yourself. So now what for the Springfield Armory SA-35, Girsan MCP35 & Longthorne High Powers introductions? This is going to be interesting to see who survives....
https://fnamerica.com/pistols/fn-high-power-series/?utm_source=meganav_by-series |
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I realllllly like that FDE model
ETA: Kinda meh about that $1269 MSRP though |
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Do you even OODA loop?
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How does anyone put out a "new" or updated pistol without RDS milling already done to the slide these days?
Disgusting. |
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Originally Posted By FLAL1A:
"Pretty much the only thing that keeps me paying my taxes and not turning my house into a chickenshit particle board and stucco compound is the fact that the police occasionally kill douchebag criminals in comical ways. |
This is awesome, thanks for posting OP. I'm seriously considering.
Originally Posted By ARmory04: I realllllly like that FDE model ETA: Kinda meh about that $1269 MSRP though View Quote Originally Posted By mcculver5: How does anyone put out a "new" or updated pistol without RDS milling already done to the slide these days? Disgusting. View Quote I agree with both statements here. Especially about the price. I've seen some tricked out original HPs starting around $1500+. Even more, the prices makes the Elite LTT Centurion an easy win for me (one of the other metal frame guns I've been considering). Anyone know of a ETA? |
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Originally Posted By mcculver5: How does anyone put out a "new" or updated pistol without RDS milling already done to the slide these days? Disgusting. View Quote Attached File |
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Originally Posted By FLAL1A:
"Pretty much the only thing that keeps me paying my taxes and not turning my house into a chickenshit particle board and stucco compound is the fact that the police occasionally kill douchebag criminals in comical ways. |
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How hard is it to make them with a beavertail? Doesn't everyone want that?
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"I miss the days of being able to shoot all commies" G.B.
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So they appear to have gone back to internal extractors…interdasting.
If the safety levers aren’t mushy turds, they really have addressed hammer bite (notably with the ring hammers), and the trigger doesn’t suck - might be worth a look. |
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Originally Posted By Ameshawki: I'm an enthusiast. I own exactly one pistol with an optic. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Ameshawki: Originally Posted By mcculver5: But enthusiasts do; and who is buying this gun but an enthusiast with cash to spend? I'm an enthusiast. I own exactly one pistol with an optic. Ok. But here's the thing. I am now in my 50s. My discretionary spending is relatively high. I used to have almost perfect vision. Better than 20/20 in my left eye and slightly worse than 20/20 in my right eye. Now? Even at full extension that front sight is a fuzzy blob. I have an old 20" Rock River with iron sights. Also a fuzzy blob of a front sight. Can I still hit a 66% sized IPSIC plate at 50 yards consistently with my .40 BHP? Yes. Am I a lot faster with one of my dumb RDS equiped Glocks at 50? Also yes. So maybe it's just me, but as was previously stated, the future is now, and not having the gun optic ready seems short sighted. (Pun intended.) |
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Originally Posted By FLAL1A:
"Pretty much the only thing that keeps me paying my taxes and not turning my house into a chickenshit particle board and stucco compound is the fact that the police occasionally kill douchebag criminals in comical ways. |
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I am glad they have decided to bring this great pistol back to market.
They will probably offer a "tactical" model milled for a RDS. Will probably have an MSRP of $1850.00. |
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Originally Posted By FLAL1A:
"Pretty much the only thing that keeps me paying my taxes and not turning my house into a chickenshit particle board and stucco compound is the fact that the police occasionally kill douchebag criminals in comical ways. |
The voices in my head say I’m just being paranoid.
KY, USA
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They didn’t sell before because they were too expensive, same story here.
I want one, but I’m not paying $1000 for it. |
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"I miss the days of being able to shoot all commies" G.B.
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Control the narrative.
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I saw a pic with a rear shot that makes the backstrap look like its removable. Might allow a drop in beavertail. Proportions on the gun still look goofy.
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Shot Show 2022 video here. 31 minutes into video new FN High Power introduction. Then right into the Girsan MCP35 for that matter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-For19Eftg |
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Originally Posted By wagsfn: Shot Show 2022 video here. 31 minutes into video new FN High Power introduction. Then right into the Girsan MCP35 for that matter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-For19Eftg View Quote Did i see that correctly a railed Girsan/EAA Hi power Attached File |
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That Girsan looks pretty dope.
Would be cooler if it were optics ready though. |
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Originally Posted By FLAL1A:
"Pretty much the only thing that keeps me paying my taxes and not turning my house into a chickenshit particle board and stucco compound is the fact that the police occasionally kill douchebag criminals in comical ways. |
I’m sorry but those things are ugly. If they don’t flop like the BDA did I’ll be shocked.
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I about choked when I heard the MSRP on them.
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Originally Posted By Ameshawki: I'm an enthusiast. I own exactly one pistol with an optic. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Ameshawki: Originally Posted By mcculver5: But enthusiasts do; and who is buying this gun but an enthusiast with cash to spend? I'm an enthusiast. I own exactly one pistol with an optic. As am I and I have none. I recently won a Glock at a GSSF match, I picked a G17 Gen5 without the optic cut to allow for adjustable rear sights as the cut interferes with many sights such as Dawson's. |
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Happiness is a warm gun,
Bang bang, shoot shoot. The Beatles Nov. 1968 |
They didn’t bring back anything. Its a completely different pistol that looks like a hi power. Not a fan. And people wanting optic cuts and what not. They don’t belong on every pistol imo. The beretta 92’s that have it done look off to me. The slide profile makes the red dot look bulky and it hangs off the side. I know will mention function over form but theres other pistols that will function and look better with the optic.
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Gross. Will stick with my actual BHPs.
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Originally Posted By Another-Bill: As am I and I have none. I recently won a Glock at a GSSF match, I picked a G17 Gen5 without the optic cut to allow for adjustable rear sights as the cut interferes with many sights such as Dawson's. View Quote The one I have (a Glock 45 MOS with Holosun) may be headed for the trade pile. |
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Originally Posted By Ivan1: They didn’t bring back anything. Its a completely different pistol that looks like a hi power. Not a fan. And people wanting optic cuts and what not. They don’t belong on every pistol imo. The beretta 92’s that have it done look off to me. The slide profile makes the red dot look bulky and it hangs off the side. I know will mention function over form but theres other pistols that will function and look better with the optic. View Quote I agree with you about folks who botch about the first released model not being milled for a dot. But you got to admit Beretta does it right and offers people a choice, you can have the 92/m9 in almost any flavor. |
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Originally Posted By Ivan1: They didn’t bring back anything. Its a completely different pistol that looks like a hi power. Not a fan. And people wanting optic cuts and what not. They don’t belong on every pistol imo. The beretta 92’s that have it done look off to me. The slide profile makes the red dot look bulky and it hangs off the side. I know will mention function over form but theres other pistols that will function and look better with the optic. View Quote +1 The SA35 is true to the original HP design which I am a fan of. |
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Originally Posted By shootsenmeister: +1 The SA35 is true to the original HP design which I am a fan of. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By shootsenmeister: Originally Posted By Ivan1: They didn’t bring back anything. Its a completely different pistol that looks like a hi power. Not a fan. And people wanting optic cuts and what not. They don’t belong on every pistol imo. The beretta 92’s that have it done look off to me. The slide profile makes the red dot look bulky and it hangs off the side. I know will mention function over form but theres other pistols that will function and look better with the optic. +1 The SA35 is true to the original HP design which I am a fan of. hmmm...always wanted a high power, at first look I liked the browning offering but I'll have to go back and look at the SA35 now. |
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I held it at shot show it’s huge. I think it will be a good steel frame 9mm but it’s not a hi power. It reminded me of the s&w 4506 in size
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Originally Posted By ruger556boy: Enthusiasts like high powers for the history, pappy wasn't storming Normandy with a trijicon. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ruger556boy: Originally Posted By mcculver5: But enthusiasts do; and who is buying this gun but an enthusiast with cash to spend? Enthusiasts like high powers for the history, pappy wasn't storming Normandy with a trijicon. This, totally. Otherwise they's go polymer. I think FN has its head where the poo poo comes out. |
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Happiness is a warm gun,
Bang bang, shoot shoot. The Beatles Nov. 1968 |
Originally Posted By matai: How hard is it to make them with a beavertail? Doesn't everyone want that? View Quote Beavertails on Hi-Powers look disgusting, not at all natural like on a 1911. That said, if they are going to put out railed/beavertail/optic cut models I'd prefer if they also made a classic model. Springfield did it right by making subtle improvements like the thumb safety and removing the mag safety. |
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For looks, Not my preference.
But if it's 100%, I could easliy live with the looks.. |
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My son and I were not impressed with this "reimagined" High Power when we handled it. Not a bad firearm but we didn't find anything we really liked about it. Just not a pistol to get excited about.
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Originally Posted By FluffyTheCat: It's as appealing as fried dog shit. No sane person would want one. Even if I was given one, I would not want it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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"Such predicaments! I must forge ahead!"
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I imagine they will eventually offer slides cut for a RDS, but first they would want to find out how the pistols would sell. Without having to pay to do the extra machining and pay for extra parts for the RDS cuts, they can first offer the pistols and see how they sell.
I have to keep in mind that they took the pistols off the market due to declining sales..so first they have to see if the demand is there to make reintroduction of the pistols cost effective. To do that, they need to offer the pistols at the lowest price possible. "Enthusiasts" of the RDS will get their own milling done if they truly want a high power with a RDS on it. |
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For the MSRP price, I am thinking the FN will be cut and the others will survive.
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Originally Posted By DSArms_FAL: I held it at shot show it’s huge. I think it will be a good steel frame 9mm but it’s not a hi power. It reminded me of the s&w 4506 in size View Quote My thoughts. Held it at the NRA show, and it didn't do anything for me based on looks, but it felt fine. I wonder if this pistol is in no-man's land. Too close in name to the classic Hi-Power, so those looking for something like that will go to the SA-35. But not a brand of gun, so those without a Hi-Power desire will just say it's an old timer gun and look for something else. FN probably should have called in something else. |
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August issue of American Rifleman. Review starts on Page 44:
https://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/nra/ar_202208/index.php#/p/44 |
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