Great video. I appreciate the tutorial on how and why parts need to be replaced. BH Spring Solutions upgraded both of my Hi-Powers and I am very pleased with the work. All that said, if either of my HP's need something done, I'll send them back to you folks. I am not nearly qualified to be a junior gunsmith, that's a recipe for disaster. Thanks again.
I ordered the trigger upgrade for my old 1966 model and almost have it installed I am so excited to own a browning hp I will be ordering a spring kit for the rest of it
I gauged the never-used, 30yo factory mag that came with my Hi-Power, it presented the round very nose-high as in the video, and in test firing, I found I'd get two failures to eject per ten rounds fired.
Great video. I appreciate the tutorial on how and why parts need to be replaced. BH Spring Solutions upgraded both of my Hi-Powers and I am very pleased with the work. All that said, if either of my HP's need something done, I'll send them back to you folks. I am not nearly qualified to be a junior gunsmith, that's a recipe for disaster. Thanks again.
Another valuable info session. Thank you Mark. I hope to have a hi power project to you soon thru your friend John in Maine. George
Another excellent presentation 👏 Thanks 👍😎
I ordered the trigger upgrade for my old 1966 model and almost have it installed I am so excited to own a browning hp I will be ordering a spring kit for the rest of it
I gauged the never-used, 30yo factory mag that came with my Hi-Power, it presented the round very nose-high as in the video, and in test firing, I found I'd get two failures to eject per ten rounds fired.
Lol, unused springs don’t go bad from age >>Unless you’re trying to sell them!