Posted: 10/14/2015 6:02:50 AM EDT
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Looks fine. It's an FEG PJK-9HP imported by Kassnar. What's the question? Sorry, was trying to figure out where about when it might have been made I guess. The importing company timeline with the slide lock confused me. Another question, since it has the modified slide lock, it should interchange with most HP parts besides slide and barrel, correct? They have it priced at $299, but I think I can talk them down a bit. |
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I thought I read where the FEG Hi Power with the oval in the frame just behind the slide catch pin had interchangeable parts with FN Hi Powers. The other Hungarian Hi Powers are not exact copies of the FN Hi Powers.
This picture of the FEG on gunbroker has a picture showing the oval in the frame in photo 6. http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=514111183 |
| I know they have had it a while. On Saturday they have a deal that I can get 17% off which should get it to almost $250. I was thinking about lowballing at $200 and see if we can meet at $225. Do you guys know anything about the grips, if they are aftermarket or not? |
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From my understanding there were several iterations of the FEG. One was a direct copy, one was modified with a more S&W style slide stop, and one that used S&W style internals rather than BHP. Here's the BHP slide stop for comparison. http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/attachments/world-firearms/160299d1291448611-browning-hi-power-pb152837.jpg Quoted:
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that is a Hi-Power. all Browning parts are a direct swap. From my understanding there were several iterations of the FEG. One was a direct copy, one was modified with a more S&W style slide stop, and one that used S&W style internals rather than BHP. Here's the BHP slide stop for comparison. http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/attachments/world-firearms/160299d1291448611-browning-hi-power-pb152837.jpg The one in the OP is a hi power copy. It has an extended slide stop lever which FEG has on some but it will work with a standard Hi Power slide stop lever just fine. When it was introduced or whether it is original or added later I couldn't tell you. For $225-250, yeah, I'd buy it. The P9R I think was what the S&Wish model was called. |
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The one in the OP is a hi power copy. It has an extended slide stop lever which FEG has on some but it will work with a standard Hi Power slide stop lever just fine. When it was introduced or whether it is original or added later I couldn't tell you. For $225-250, yeah, I'd buy it. The P9R I think was what the S&Wish model was called. Quoted:
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that is a Hi-Power. all Browning parts are a direct swap. From my understanding there were several iterations of the FEG. One was a direct copy, one was modified with a more S&W style slide stop, and one that used S&W style internals rather than BHP. Here's the BHP slide stop for comparison. http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/attachments/world-firearms/160299d1291448611-browning-hi-power-pb152837.jpg The one in the OP is a hi power copy. It has an extended slide stop lever which FEG has on some but it will work with a standard Hi Power slide stop lever just fine. When it was introduced or whether it is original or added later I couldn't tell you. For $225-250, yeah, I'd buy it. The P9R I think was what the S&Wish model was called. Ok, so the slide stop looks legit for a BHP? I thought it looked different than what I was used to. I thought they were longer with that front flip up part towards the muzzle. |
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Ok, so the slide stop looks legit for a BHP? I thought it looked different than what I was used to. I thought they were longer with that front flip up part towards the muzzle. Quoted:
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that is a Hi-Power. all Browning parts are a direct swap. From my understanding there were several iterations of the FEG. One was a direct copy, one was modified with a more S&W style slide stop, and one that used S&W style internals rather than BHP. Here's the BHP slide stop for comparison. http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/attachments/world-firearms/160299d1291448611-browning-hi-power-pb152837.jpg The one in the OP is a hi power copy. It has an extended slide stop lever which FEG has on some but it will work with a standard Hi Power slide stop lever just fine. When it was introduced or whether it is original or added later I couldn't tell you. For $225-250, yeah, I'd buy it. The P9R I think was what the S&Wish model was called. Ok, so the slide stop looks legit for a BHP? I thought it looked different than what I was used to. I thought they were longer with that front flip up part towards the muzzle. Yeah, at least mostly. They changed the style at some point but it should be interchangeable, or close to it (some minor fitting may be needed). |
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it's a good enough gun as it is. Order some cheap BROWNING springs for it from Brownells and shoot the snot out of it. If you are up to refinishing it. My user name on YOUTUBE is Snake Doc. I refinished one of these with DuraCoat DuraBlue. They are dead simple to detail strip and reassemble. Enjoy it. Mags are cheap too from Brownells and Numrich. Sub $20 each most times
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| Just an update, I ended up not getting it. The guy at the pawn shop didn't want to negotiate and then said the sale this weekend didn't apply to firearms after he had told me it did. He pissed me off in the process so I left. Maybe I'll see if they have it in another month or so, tjehve already had it for around 6 months at this point. |
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Honestly, you are not missing much. I sold mine after refinishing and one range trip. They feel good in the hand but SA only is ridiculous and that tiny safety sux. I'll probably still end up with one eventually, I just didn't want to deal with a jerk to get it. The gun was in remembrance of my dad, and that would have pissed him off too so I walked from that deal. There were tons of these things imported, it isn't the only one out there. |


