Springfield hit this one out of the park! I love their 1911's, and at a great price point. Even their mil-spec one's for about 550 dollar's and are great. I won't buy the foreign one's as long as Springfield is making them. I just wish they would move out of Illinois and head for greener pasture's like the other companies have done.
I found one at a gun store that had just got only one in. I snapped it up and certainly haven’t been sorry. I am a 1911 guy, but this pistol is fantastic. Just a really fun gun to shoot!
MSRP and availability? My dad bought one in 1958 when I was born. Last gun he shot before he died of cancer in 2008. His step son in law stole it. It was to go to me or my brother in law. I wish my brother in law had got it.
The Browning HP-35 is the Granddaddy of Double Standard Pistol very ahead of it's time too bad no Government and Law Enforcement Agencies didn't bother adapting it's use during the time it first came out.
I had read in some gun magazine that specifically said that while Springfield claims its made in the US, the magazine claims the frame and slide are made in Turkey and finished in the US. Don't know who is right, but with the very reasonable price of $699, I am inclined to beleive the frames and slides are sourced overseas.
Good luck trying to get one! Might be readily available in a couple years. Right now the gun rags are pumping it up. No local gun shops here have seen any. So for now - hype
Got my call 2 weeks ago to come get it. Waited over a year. Best part was I got it for $50 under MSRP, so no price gouging as in the internet scalpers. Shot about 75 rounds and worked flawlessly. I have a Browoning HP and had installed Pachmayr bumper pads on the magazines. I swapped the base plates to the new SA 35 mags and got bumper pads on the new gun.
It’s very hard to believe that this pistol is entirely manufactured in the U.S.. it’s an all steel gun with a forged frame and reported by other sources as having no MIM parts. How can it be only $700? Does Springfield actually manufacture any other of their firearms here is the U.S.? Their 1911 line is manufactured in Brazil and full of MIM and the XD is a Croatian pistol. I’m thinking these guns are manufactured in India, Hungary or Turkey then imported as parts kits with 80% finished frames that get the “Made in USA” stamp.
Update: Latest reviews I’ve seen on RUclips explain that it uses MIM for the small parts including the extractor. The extractor seems to be the biggest issue with this gun as it’s hook is not properly contoured and the channel it rides in has machine marks that the extractor gets hung up on. Hopefully they correct these issues in future production pistols.
The magazine tube body is straight walled at the bottom, the spring is different, and instead of the follower having extended legs its hollowed out so a coil of the spring rides inside, all contributing to enough space for the 2 extra shots. I found out by buying one, and comparing it disassembled to a regular FN 13 shot standard magazine. Only the base floorplate is the same.
Since the PP is a direct blowback, the resulting pistol would have to be big and heavy. That's why Hi Points are so big. Direct blowback doesn't really work all that well in pistols chambered for calibers larger than .380.
Great review, A+. A straight forward and detailed description by a knowledgeable gun expert. Thank you. My next 9 mm handgun is the SA 35.
Springfield hit this one out of the park! I love their 1911's, and at a great price point. Even their mil-spec one's for about 550 dollar's and are great. I won't buy the foreign one's as long as Springfield is making them. I just wish they would move out of Illinois and head for greener pasture's like the other companies have done.
How well did the Springfield perform for you?
Will Springfield Armory make a subcompact version of this gun?
Shorter slide, shorter barrel, shorter frame, shorter grip.
I found one at a gun store that had just got only one in. I snapped it up and certainly haven’t been sorry. I am a 1911 guy, but this pistol is fantastic. Just a really fun gun to shoot!
MSRP and availability? My dad bought one in 1958 when I was born. Last gun he shot before he died of cancer in 2008. His step son in law stole it. It was to go to me or my brother in law. I wish my brother in law had got it.
The Browning HP-35 is the Granddaddy of Double Standard Pistol very ahead of it's time too bad no Government and Law Enforcement Agencies didn't bother adapting it's use during the time it first came out.
I had read in some gun magazine that specifically said that while Springfield claims its made in the US, the magazine claims the frame and slide are made in Turkey and finished in the US. Don't know who is right, but with the very reasonable price of $699, I am inclined to beleive the frames and slides are sourced overseas.
Don't forget about the forged frame and slide.
Look real good. Can't wait to get one. Love the old HI Power and gave hi hopes for the SA35.
I cannot wait to get my hands on one of these!
Do not waste your money. Wait for the 3rd or 4th run after they get the bugs out.
So good. Dream pistol.
No
I want one!
I've been asking where are we going to be able to buy one of the things since November the 1st!
Have you shot many rounds through this with just one hand? If so, how many rounds, and were there any malfunctions? Thanks!
Hope they make a Massachusetts complaint version
I'd rather Massachusetts becomes Constitution Compliant.
They have a Cali complain magazine. 10 rounds 😉
How can this sa 35 be purchased
Good luck trying to get one! Might be readily available in a couple years. Right now the gun rags are pumping it up. No local gun shops here have seen any. So for now - hype
Got my call 2 weeks ago to come get it. Waited over a year. Best part was I got it for $50 under MSRP, so no price gouging as in the internet scalpers. Shot about 75 rounds and worked flawlessly. I have a Browoning HP and had installed Pachmayr bumper pads on the magazines. I swapped the base plates to the new SA 35 mags and got bumper pads on the new gun.
It’s very hard to believe that this pistol is entirely manufactured in the U.S.. it’s an all steel gun with a forged frame and reported by other sources as having no MIM parts. How can it be only $700? Does Springfield actually manufacture any other of their firearms here is the U.S.? Their 1911 line is manufactured in Brazil and full of MIM and the XD is a Croatian pistol. I’m thinking these guns are manufactured in India, Hungary or Turkey then imported as parts kits with 80% finished frames that get the “Made in USA” stamp.
Update: Latest reviews I’ve seen on RUclips explain that it uses MIM for the small parts including the extractor. The extractor seems to be the biggest issue with this gun as it’s hook is not properly contoured and the channel it rides in has machine marks that the extractor gets hung up on. Hopefully they correct these issues in future production pistols.
Needs front checkering!
Let us see that 15 round mag follower.
The magazine tube body is straight walled at the bottom, the spring is different, and instead of the follower having extended legs its hollowed out so a coil of the spring rides inside, all contributing to enough space for the 2 extra shots. I found out by buying one, and comparing it disassembled to a regular FN 13 shot standard magazine. Only the base floorplate is the same.
Have a Belgian high power great pistol.but my Beretta storm what I carry. Shoot one and see.
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Its an improved pre Mark clone for the better.
Browning never made this gun. FN produced all Hi-Power models.
be nice if someone would make a walther pp in 9mm
Since the PP is a direct blowback, the resulting pistol would have to be big and heavy. That's why Hi Points are so big. Direct blowback doesn't really work all that well in pistols chambered for calibers larger than .380.
No Ambi Safety though.
Can I buy this in California?