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7/8/2011 9:08:51 PM EDT
Need some additional help in selecting another Hi Power to add to my stable.  

I already own a late 80's production model and an Inglis and really feel the need to add another to the collection.

I see that Sarco has a few advertised in thier latest shotgun news ad

Daewoo DP51 Korean Hi Power - $265-300

Original Browning Hi Power
new style external extractor - $375-500
early style internal extractor - $425-550

Kareen Israeli Hi-Power - $295-310

FEG Hi Power - $340-375

so, what does the group think - I know i've read a few good reviews on the Israeli HI Powers, but does anyone have any experience on the Daewoo's

Thanks

now of course if I could find a FM Detective for $400-500 i'd be really happy
7/9/2011 11:13:42 AM EDT
[#1]
Test I saw in magazine said durability of all parts together was way higher on 3d Gen Browning High Power.  
It will run many thousands of rounds than original before any part is wore out.
7/9/2011 7:17:24 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Need some additional help in selecting another Hi Power to add to my stable.  

I already own a late 80's production model and an Inglis and really feel the need to add another to the collection.

I see that Sarco has a few advertised in thier latest shotgun news ad

Daewoo DP51 Korean Hi Power - $265-300

Original Browning Hi Power
new style external extractor - $375-500
early style internal extractor - $425-550

Kareen Israeli Hi-Power - $295-310

FEG Hi Power - $340-375

so, what does the group think - I know i've read a few good reviews on the Israeli HI Powers, but does anyone have any experience on the Daewoo's

Thanks

now of course if I could find a FM Detective for $400-500 i'd be really happy

1. You get what you pay for.
2. Magazine & parts interchangability and availability on Kareens & Daewoo is anyones guess.
3. Resale value on a clone will never be close to what you paid.
4. Just because it's called a Hi Power doesn't mean it's actually a copy of the Hi Power.
7/10/2011 3:17:49 AM EDT
[#3]
I agree to an extent.  The problem is I bought an FEG about 5 years ago for $200 and I'm pretty sure I can get more than that for it now.  I also bought a new Hi Power about the same time and I'd probably be doing well to get 80% of what I paid for it.  So new versus used needs to be considered as does declining availability and appreciating price if even an inexpensive arm is no longer as available as it once was.
7/10/2011 6:46:10 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
I agree to an extent.  The problem is I bought an FEG about 5 years ago for $200 and I'm pretty sure I can get more than that for it now.  I also bought a new Hi Power about the same time and I'd probably be doing well to get 80% of what I paid for it.  So new versus used needs to be considered as does declining availability and appreciating price if even an inexpensive arm is no longer as available as it once was.


I think  that's very true - I remember a few cheap the FM Detective's were going and now it's really tough to track em down.

I'm really looking for a clone so that I don't overshoot either my Browning or Inglis
I think the last 4 range trips i've shot the Hi Power the most, with my Taurus 1911 next.

Thanks




7/11/2011 10:39:14 PM EDT
[#5]
Just as an FYI the Daewoo DP51 is not anywhere near similar to the BHP
7/12/2011 12:45:05 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Just as an FYI the Daewoo DP51 is not anywhere near similar to the BHP


Thanks for the info