WW II German Browning Hi Power
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- German Officer's Browning Hi Power with matching numbers and a WW II German leather holster.
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2) All firearm handling is done by a trained professional in a controlled, safe environment and all shooting is done on a dedicated, safe shooting range;
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5) The firearm shown in this video is completely stock and is not a "previously modified" firearm.
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The Germans made something *less* complicated? Very Nice! 👍👍👍💥
Less complicated and not well finished with lots of tool marks. As always, thanks for watching.
Awesome review, just love the Hi-Power design. My CCW is the SA-35 and I have to say it’s a timeless design.
SA-35 review, with a cameo appearance by this Hi Power, coming in a couple weeks.Thanks for watching.
I have one within 2,000 of the final number produced. Too late for D Day but right on time for Battle of the Bulge. These were only issued to the SS is what I've been told and it has blood pitting. I paid $400 for it 10 years ago...
That one is a keeper. Thanks for watching.
BNZ was the WW2 German code used by Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG, Steyr, Austria. All manufacturers of material for the German military were given a two or thee letter code or a number or letter-number code intended to keep their identity secret.
Thanks for adding that info. And thanks for watching.
Love the history
As always, thank you for watching.
Nice review, not a 59 yard shooter,,,,way left , Still nice to see this gun
I'm guessing that if I spent more time with the gun finding the ammo it likes best that it could be more accurate. But for it's intended war-time purpose, I'm sure it was good enough. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Maybe some paper to see where it's hitting.
Compare a gun like that to say a Wilson Combat EDC X-9, look how far the technology has come, it’s mind blowing. Don’t get me wrong I love the originals
HUGE difference between what is being made today by Wilson, Nighthawk, even Kimber and Girsan, compared to hurried production of utilitarian war-time pistols. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Way to go
Thanks for watching.
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Thank you for watching.