The best Hi-Power clone out today?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @Darth_Smittious
    @Darth_Smittious 2 месяца назад +46

    I wanted on of these since I saw Axel Foley in Beverly Hills Cop.

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад

      @@Darth_Smittious right.

    • @greatBLT
      @greatBLT 2 месяца назад +2

      For me, it was when Leon had Claire pop open the glove compartment during the Raccoon City outbreak.

    • @Se7enBeatleofDoom
      @Se7enBeatleofDoom 2 месяца назад +1

      @@greatBLTI find it interesting Samurai Edge Beretta 92FS among STARS while uniform officer sidearm was the browning hi power before Leon S Kennedy became a rookie cop. RCPD was switching over to the HK VP70M at the start of RE2.

  • @peterconnolly7048
    @peterconnolly7048 2 месяца назад +8

    Cylinder and Slide is still very much in business. As a matter of fact I spoke with Bill Loughbridge the other day when ordering some parts for a Browning of mine.

  • @jairustheadventurer3935
    @jairustheadventurer3935 2 месяца назад +2

    I had one for a while! LOVED IT!! I had no malfunctions. Ended up getting a 2011 instead so I could have a light and red dot.

  • @donsmith8284
    @donsmith8284 2 месяца назад +8

    I picked one of these up a little over a year ago. Big problems out of the box. Extractor issues, accuracy issues, bad trigger. I sent it back to Springfield and when I got it back it was with a letter saying nothing was wrong with it. I had to get my local gunsmith to sort it out. Now it shoots ok but not great. I have a Belgian Browning from the 70’s that runs circles around the Springfield. Maybe they’re better now but I kinda doubt it. I’ve never had much luck with Springfield and have avoided them for a long time until this gun came out.

    • @rifleshooterchannel208
      @rifleshooterchannel208 2 месяца назад

      @@donsmith8284 Turkish “quality”

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад

      @@donsmith8284 I regret never buying a high power in my younger years

  • @CaptainCiph3r
    @CaptainCiph3r Месяц назад +7

    Be aware these STILL have extractor issues (gun purchased 2024, 45xxx sn) I just sent mine back a month ago and got it back last night. Failures to extract and eiect. Unsure if it's fixed yet. Also, cylinder and slide IS STILL IN BUSINESS. I bought a spring and detent for the safety from them this past month.

  • @nova3930
    @nova3930 2 месяца назад +4

    My first pistol I ever bought was an FEG Hungarian Hi-power. Paid $189. It still hangs in my safe and shoots lights out to this day. Been a hi-power fan boy since.

    • @bobbymay8618
      @bobbymay8618 2 месяца назад

      yesss im a huge fan of FEG. i used to have a double action clone of a high power from them. great gun. that and i still carry my pa 63 walther pp copy.

    • @robwilson3749
      @robwilson3749 2 месяца назад

      I remember when those could be had at pawn shops for that price.

  • @bluefalcon7296
    @bluefalcon7296 2 месяца назад +3

    I bought my SA35 in April of 2023. 20xxx serial # range. I've been very pleased with it so far. Several hundred rounds with no malfunctions. One odd thing though, the finish on the backstrap has started changing color. It's not rust, and not really sure if that is normal. It maybe from the salts and oils in my hand, not really sure.

  • @chrstrly
    @chrstrly Месяц назад +2

    I got mine #305 the day they were released under retail and zero problems.

  • @Lostinthesand
    @Lostinthesand 2 месяца назад +2

    I have one of the first 900 made of the Springfield High Power 35. I have not had a problem with it at over 1000 rounds. True, I maintenance it every 150 rounds or so. (Casual Day at the Range.). Grand Thumb was doing a torture test. Hats off to him. The Tolerances are very tight. It is not a "Military Tolerance". The higher the tolerance, the more likely to stoppage due to lack of cleaning and proper lube. (High Tolerance 1911 vs Military Grade 1911. I have them both. Same thing. I love my Springfield as much as the several Browning HP I own.

  • @codyjames1952
    @codyjames1952 2 месяца назад +2

    I do love the Hi Power my first one was a Canada MK 1 Inglis 9 MM i got in 1991 .My second one was a New Browning Hi Power MK 3 In 40 S&W i got 1993 it was the gun i carry hiking in Arizona and Texas and now Michigan and i still shoot and carry to day. .

  • @markhenderson2896
    @markhenderson2896 2 месяца назад +1

    Have 2 of the springfield, both run flawlessly. I carry 1 of them every day

  • @markchambers2812
    @markchambers2812 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you, I love this pistol. I need a couple of good dump bags .

  • @6BTGriddy
    @6BTGriddy 2 месяца назад +4

    As another viewer pointed out, cylinder-slide is still very much in business and currently making parts for the SA-35

  • @JJ-pi3sj
    @JJ-pi3sj 4 дня назад +1

    No one is talking about the magazine disconnect on the SA-35. A huge improvement from the original HI-Power.

  • @lordhumungus2326
    @lordhumungus2326 2 месяца назад +1

    I bought the EAA P35 match. Runs flawlessly with all ammunition. Very nice flat trigger. 300 bucks cheaper than the Springfield. Full beavertail. No magazine disconnect. Nice machining work. No regrets.

    • @one-metallica4156
      @one-metallica4156 10 дней назад +2

      I went with the Girsan MCP 35. No regrets. Minus the disconnect safety, it’s a great gun. It’s my gun for shooting and collecting, but I’ll rely on my CZ75 for the apocalypse

  • @lynnkramer1211
    @lynnkramer1211 2 месяца назад +4

    Argentine-made Hi Powers were produced by Direccion General Fabrications Militaries (commonly called FM) at their arms factory, Fabrica Armas Portatiles Domingo F. Matheu in Rosario, under Belgian FN license from 1969-1989 with FN inspectors watching close by. These were produced for the Argentine military and national police with a heavy manganese phosphate finish as a clone of the MkII 1965 version of the HP. Unlike many foreign-made BHP's, these Argentine guns are not simple clones with questionable interchangeably, but true license built models, and are marked as such.

  • @singlespeedman
    @singlespeedman 2 месяца назад +1

    I love mine. I had to smooth the tops of the grips, they were a little sharp for me. It’s one of my favorite pistols.

  • @dynamicfirearmsinc432
    @dynamicfirearmsinc432 2 месяца назад +1

    Rob Garrett who was a cop in GA and a big time gun writer. Has this SA-35 custom done by the late great Karl Sokol from Chestnut Mountain Sports. Rob did the shootout with all three High Powers Cylinder & Slide, Ted Yost and Karl Sokol from Chestnut Mountain Sports. Karl was a master gunsmith sad he passed away of a brain aneurysm in his early 60's 2 years ago. Karl trained with his HP and did many makes and models but the HighPower was what he loved. .

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад

      @@dynamicfirearmsinc432 I think I have seen a video of the guy you are talking about.

  • @OtiumBorealis
    @OtiumBorealis 2 месяца назад +1

    Gorgeous pistol for sure.

  • @pastorhalhall
    @pastorhalhall 2 месяца назад +1

    When they first came out I was excited. I went and bought five magazines before I bought the gun. Then, you couldn’t find one and if you could find one they were going for double or more of MSRP. Finally got one a bout a year ago. It shoots well but the sharp edges are a problem. Extractor started failing at about 800 rounds. It’s been back to Springfield twice. They tightened up the safety for a more positive click, I had them put some night sights on it and they replaced the extractor. I put a set of VZ grips on it and it feels great in the hand. I like it but not fully satisfied with it. It’s a range toy, and like you, I don’t know if I want to spend the money to do what I would like to get done to it. For now, I’m keeping it in the collection along with my wish list of customizing it.

  • @alexgavieres8293
    @alexgavieres8293 2 месяца назад +6

    No.
    The internet remembers, Springfield.

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад

      @@alexgavieres8293 the shooters on the internet don’t care. Well those who actually shoot guns.

    • @alexgavieres8293
      @alexgavieres8293 2 месяца назад

      @@rdrgear Shills like YOU don't care. But many still remember Springfield and Rock River Arms making a backroom deal to be exempt from anti-2A laws in Illinois.

    • @Crummyimperialmilk
      @Crummyimperialmilk 23 дня назад

      @@rdrgearI do, I only buy used Springfields. I like the guns that are produced with their name on it, especially the old 1911s, I own this gun, I bought it used, I like it, even with the extractor issues, I just don’t carry it. I often carry a pocket gun in 9mm or .357 magnum. If you want to buy them new, I don’t care, this is America, but I remember them trying to sell other manufacturers down the river, and then pretending they had no idea it was going on. People who actually shoot may not care, until they can’t buy guns no more, or ammo, then they’ll complain, “it don’t effect me I don’t care”, that’s their right. I’ll not buy new products from them, that’s just me.

  • @adods9824
    @adods9824 2 месяца назад +3

    I had one. And heaps of others, incl HK P7 M13, USP, Glock etc. If I could have only one pistol!!!! 😄👍🇦🇺

  • @FeWolf
    @FeWolf 2 месяца назад +1

    Carried the HiPower in service, fine weapon

  • @robinshull6510
    @robinshull6510 2 месяца назад +2

    Got one a couple of months ago. Already put about 1000 rds thru it. No problems. Two cons though. Should be shipped with three mags instead of one. Also needs a ambidextrous safety. I'm a south paw.

  • @DRay-or4tc
    @DRay-or4tc 2 месяца назад +1

    GP-35, most Prolific Military Sidearm in the Free World for Decades.
    I have several FN/“Browning” versions i modded, shot and carried for years.
    Inarguably a CLASSIC I think.

  • @mk2_suprr
    @mk2_suprr 2 месяца назад +1

    Gotta thank garandthumb and chalino sanchez for introducing me to this pistol, took me a while to find a good one but i got my self a pretty clean mk2 hi power.

  • @rockylindgren5885
    @rockylindgren5885 27 дней назад +5

    Not sure what he's talking about, cylinder and slide is still in business

  • @HighSpeedNoDrag
    @HighSpeedNoDrag 2 месяца назад +1

    Me personally, I would Never Ever alter, modify and or amend the Geometry of a Browning HP (i.e. Made in Belgium). Excellent presentation and Thanks.

  • @HyvicD
    @HyvicD 3 дня назад

    Purchased in 2023 and over 1200 rounds with zero issues.

  • @mtacoustic1
    @mtacoustic1 2 месяца назад +1

    My SA-35 had extractor issues right out of the box. I put in an aftermarket extractor, and that helped some; but extractor operation remains unreliable. Had an original HP several years ago; but the trigger was terrible & so it was traded for an M1 Garand. No regrets.

  • @01Sassoon
    @01Sassoon 2 месяца назад +4

    Did Springfield replace the Extractor Spring with the correct one ? It seems that after 7-800 rounds the spring was failing in most of the pistols.

    • @rhinohorn99
      @rhinohorn99 2 месяца назад +2

      So true! I am on my 2nd shipment return to SA due to extraction issues. This thing could never be my EDC due to its pathetic reliability. I had such high expectations of this clone. My 1972 BHP is reliable and it’s over 40years old! Alas what was done right with this clone? Guess I got a lemon 😢

    • @rhinohorn99
      @rhinohorn99 2 месяца назад

      @wyomarine6341 good to know. When I get it back if it continues to fail I will do the same. Looking at Apex Tactical spring and extractor. Thanks for the advice.

    • @rhinohorn99
      @rhinohorn99 2 месяца назад

      @wyomarine6341 Roger that 👍

  • @ms.annthrope415
    @ms.annthrope415 2 месяца назад +2

    I bought a Brow inf High Power Mark III back in 1986. Great pistol, crappy trigger. Hated the thumb safety. Years later I took it to Terry Tussey Gunsmitbing for a trgger job and new sights. A few more years later i got it Cerakoted. Then FN annkuned ti wont make them anymore after 2018 so I retired the BHP.
    In 2021 or so SA announced their clone. I asked every gunstore in the southern part of the state and no ine has it. Then a year later a local shop called to say they hace a coupld so come on in. I love the SA 35. Great thumb safety, a bit stuff on the trigger but i took it in to take the creep out. Sights are good. Magazines interchange if you have lits of old BHP mags. Most parts will interchange. Grips will. Sears and dafeties may need some stoning. But real good construction. It pulls night stand duty as well as carry duty.

  • @Page-Hendryx
    @Page-Hendryx День назад +1

    As a Californian, I can only dream...

  • @YelitoBlbuvzdor
    @YelitoBlbuvzdor 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi-Powers are awesome. I have a 1945-46 Hi-Power in my collection. Complete set with original box after the Austrian Gendarmerie at that time.

  • @deanzoil-yc8no
    @deanzoil-yc8no 2 месяца назад +5

    Check out BH spring solutions for Hi-Power upgrades. $1000 for upgrades is ridiculous. What new barrel & all internal parts & gold plate?

  • @Grarder
    @Grarder 2 месяца назад

    Great review! I've always wanted a high power and just recently found out about the SA35. I definitely want one! I'm a fan of all the old, historic pistol designs so I would leave it as close to the original issued design as possible.

    • @AirborneMOC031
      @AirborneMOC031 Месяц назад

      None of the clones are "close to the original issued design". They are clones of the last variant, the Mk III. The original issued design would have the internal extractor. Eventually that changed to the 'T' and 'C' series pistols. The Clone Wars decided not to copy those versions.

  • @thomasward00
    @thomasward00 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm glad that I waited, I bought mine about 4 months ago, 44K serial number.... They worked out the bugs.

  • @KageNoTora74
    @KageNoTora74 2 месяца назад +5

    The beautiful brainchild of John Moses Browning and Dieudonne Saive.

    • @AirborneMOC031
      @AirborneMOC031 Месяц назад

      JMB had little to no input into the development of the pistol. His two prototypes were both striker fired and were rejected by the French just as Saive's original version was.

  • @bub1408
    @bub1408 Месяц назад

    Thanks for talking about the safety I was wondering if it was just mine like that.

  • @JohnS-ps9jv
    @JohnS-ps9jv 2 месяца назад +5

    I've shot the Springfield Armory SA-35 and I own a Girsan MCP-35 Match. The Girsan gives it a pretty decent run for the money. To those saying everything from Turkey is crap, you are wrong. Turkish shotguns, yep, they are garbage. Turkish 1911's and the HP clone, pretty damn good for the money.

    • @sjhoff
      @sjhoff 2 месяца назад +1

      Sure, but there is literally no pride in ownership, nor should there be especially when you are supporting the caliphate at the expense of your own country. I mean just so you can get a gun for 30 pieces of silver less than an American gun?

    • @rifleshooterchannel208
      @rifleshooterchannel208 2 месяца назад +1

      @@sjhoff If you’re buying an SA-35, you’re supporting Turkey too.

    • @sjhoff
      @sjhoff 2 месяца назад +3

      @@rifleshooterchannel208 I know that's the belief, but hell, do you actually have ANY proof that that SA35 is from Turkey? If you have some, a lawsuit or fines are in order because SA say explicitly on their website that th SA 35 is made in USA. Got Any? So anyone that buys one is doing so without this deep secret knowledge that you possess, and if it is from Turkey they are not mindful of it. Which is certainly better than those who openly support the Turkish caliphate

    • @sjhoff
      @sjhoff 2 месяца назад

      @@rifleshooterchannel208 you don't have any evidence much less proof. Even if you suspect that the raw forgings are from Turks, and that it is machined and assembled and finished in the USA. That is still better than straight up Turk. Made in USA standards generally would not allow it to be called that, unless the rules have been relaxed.

    • @rifleshooterchannel208
      @rifleshooterchannel208 2 месяца назад +1

      @@sjhoff You don’t think it’s strange that the SA-35 and the Tisas Hi Power are the only two Hi Power variants that share the proprietary Tisas rear sight dovetail dimensions?
      At this point it is quite a lot more going on with SA than simply getting “raw forgings.”
      _Maybe_ with the frame because that’s the technical “firearm” and they do the bare minimum to it to make it “USA Made” but for all practical purposes it is a rebranded Tisas.
      Springfield has a rich history of buying third world junkers and slapping the SA logo on them.

  • @bryanboone7216
    @bryanboone7216 2 месяца назад

    I love mine, no issues at all

  • @DaveJackalope
    @DaveJackalope 2 месяца назад +3

    I don’t know. Do they work out of the box now? I had a SN below 1000 when they first launched. Choked bad.

    • @stevewhisperer6609
      @stevewhisperer6609 2 месяца назад +1

      They generally seem to be good to go now-a-days.
      I was one of the early purchasers, ( my SA-35 was the second one to come into our LGS with a s/n just under 4k, ) and after the first flawless 15 rounds fired, every mag had issues. So.. it made a trip back to SA.
      After it came back, it was fine.. for a while. But after several hundred rounds fired, the extractor broke off. I had one from Cylinder & Slide that I'd ordered 'just in case'.
      Now, once again, it's back in action, but I'm still a tad weary of its long-term reliability.
      I don't really intend to carry this and I've yet to even try any JHP ammo in it, so I'll see how it does.

    • @DaveJackalope
      @DaveJackalope 2 месяца назад +1

      @@stevewhisperer6609 at the very least it’s a fun project and range toy. Apex has an extractor and trigger for it that is extremely attractive.

  • @Stuart-e6y
    @Stuart-e6y 2 месяца назад

    Carried one loved it best pistol IMHO

  • @zillsburyy1
    @zillsburyy1 2 месяца назад +1

    looks good

  • @johnlacasse8893
    @johnlacasse8893 2 месяца назад +4

    I got mine about 6 months ago... Softest shooting 9 mm pistol I've ever shot...

  • @raymonkent5835
    @raymonkent5835 2 месяца назад +1

    I love my HiPower

  • @kennethking817
    @kennethking817 2 месяца назад

    The FEG Hi-Power clone is very accurate and the ones I own have never had a jam .

  • @russellborron5231
    @russellborron5231 2 месяца назад

    I see that functionally there is little rise and easy return to the ready. I owned the real deal Fabrique National Belgian. Smooth and Beautiful. 😍💕💕❤️❤️💓

  • @JamesMiller-q9w
    @JamesMiller-q9w 2 месяца назад +2

    Love mine, not a better all steel (no MIMS) 9 out there and yes I have a CZ too.

  • @steveb6103
    @steveb6103 2 месяца назад +5

    I have a WW2 bring back. That I take to the range from time to time. My only question is. Did John Moses Browning like getting hammer bite?

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад

      @@steveb6103lol

    • @davidcox3076
      @davidcox3076 2 месяца назад

      Maybe he had particularly tiny hands?

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад

      @@davidcox3076 for slide bite to occur it would be the opposite. Large meaty hands. lol.

    • @Steve-yo4ld
      @Steve-yo4ld Месяц назад

      @AirborneMOC031
      "It was based on a design by American firearms inventor John Browning, and completed by Dieudonné Saive at FN Herstal."
      "Although many people know the pistol as John Browning's Hi-Power, the P35 handgun was actually a collaborative effort. John Moses Browning began the project in 1914 but died in 1926 before it was completed. His protégé "Dieudonne Saive completed work on the gun in 1935!
      Feb 9, 2021

    • @AirborneMOC031
      @AirborneMOC031 Месяц назад

      @@Steve-yo4ld Given the multiple errors in that, it has the delicate stench of being a copy and paste from something like... the always reliable Wikipedia, perhaps?

  • @robertdavis4184
    @robertdavis4184 2 месяца назад +1

    I got my SA-35 year and half ago.

    • @rudrashakti108
      @rudrashakti108 Месяц назад

      And? How is it?

    • @robertdavis4184
      @robertdavis4184 Месяц назад

      @@rudrashakti108 sweet it operates as it should but I've only shot it just a few times

  • @goosedcoop
    @goosedcoop 2 месяца назад +2

    Check out the overhaul that BH Spring Solutions does for the SA-35

    • @CharlyRomeo-vb6el
      @CharlyRomeo-vb6el 26 дней назад

      I wished there was an aftermarket adjustable sight for that

  • @happydirt9377
    @happydirt9377 2 месяца назад

    How original and unique

  • @starlinsims2969
    @starlinsims2969 2 месяца назад +1

    I heard it was around the 8 to 900 round mark they started having issues.

  • @ghostwolf4354
    @ghostwolf4354 2 месяца назад

    If Springfield makes a version with an extended beavertail, I'm in. Was handling one in a gun shop, racked the slide a few times, positive the pistol would draw blood on the range.

    • @Ericlearnstosing
      @Ericlearnstosing Месяц назад

      Can verify it does draw blood if you hold it like a Glock your first time out 😂😅

  • @ErickvdK
    @ErickvdK 2 месяца назад +4

    What's up with all the childish quarreling on this channel..?😮 Grow up, people, it's just a gun vid!😊

  • @dmuteable1
    @dmuteable1 2 месяца назад +2

    ...RDR gear shout out to MK3 firearms.....that's game recognising game....much respect

  • @richardhegmann8063
    @richardhegmann8063 2 месяца назад

    Good music!

  • @johnhans2929
    @johnhans2929 2 месяца назад

    I do wish they would make a Model 3S with the firing-pin block.

  • @BulletCult
    @BulletCult 2 месяца назад

    The backside corners of the beaver tail is the same issue I found on the Springfield 1911 Mil Spec, which forced me to upgrade to the Garrison. I’m hoping Springfield will release upgraded versions of the SA-35 with some sort of extended beaver tail. To be honest I’m surprised that Springfield hasn’t at least released a stainless model of the SA-35 like they tend to do for their 1911s, which by the way I don’t personally believe the Hi Power design is an upgrade over the 1911. If you love 9mm, I can see why they may see it as an upgrade but the 1911 just seems to feel better in the hand and the thumb safety on a 1911 is much easier for me to access and operate. I love the Hi Power designs. They always catch my eye and makes me want to own one but for some reason the Hi Power doesn’t like me. So I decided to stop cheating on my Springfield 1911 and stay committed to her 😏

  • @albiecho03
    @albiecho03 2 месяца назад +1

    i wish it had ambi safety and changeable mag release

  • @johnkizziah108
    @johnkizziah108 2 месяца назад +1

    I've had one for awile really like the gun mine broke the extractor, replaced it with a after market. My only complaint is the thumb safety is mushy. I'll fix that.

  • @darrellwilson8163
    @darrellwilson8163 2 месяца назад

    I sent mine to Novak's...they sent it back to me with an apology. They said the dovetail was unable to be fitted with one of their sights and the trigger was so difficult to set to a smooth 3lbs they wouldn't mess with it.
    It still has the factory sights and a 4lb trigger.

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад +1

      @@darrellwilson8163 contact mk3 firearms in Las Vegas tell I sent you

    • @JamesMiller-q9w
      @JamesMiller-q9w 2 месяца назад

      Before you spend money powder the trigger with a cheap tube of dry graphite powder. Available at any auto parts store.

    • @AirborneMOC031
      @AirborneMOC031 Месяц назад

      The good news is that the SAS Tier One operators from four different NATO nations, the military of pretty much every Commonwealth NATO nations the Special Boat Service, Royal Marines, South Africans, Rhodesians, etc felt that the specified trigger pull of 5 - 8 lbs was just fine on a fighting pistol to be used in WWII, the Korean War, Malaysian insurgency, Vietnam, Gulf War, Afghanistan, Iraq, anti-terrorist work, etc.
      A trigger pull, BTW, whose specifications pretty much match those for the issue M16/M4 rifles.

  • @stevewhisperer6609
    @stevewhisperer6609 2 месяца назад

    I don't understand the current difficulty in acquiring an SA-35.
    Lipsey's, RSR, etc, has had these in stock and in substantial quantities for quite some time.

  • @IzaacArtist
    @IzaacArtist 2 месяца назад

    I want one but with a rail for a light
    We have light pollution laws where I live; and a light is a must have for me

  • @reddog7024
    @reddog7024 2 месяца назад +1

    Cripes I used to carry one these in 1980s Only time I used it anger the bloody mag fell out. That broke the tension and all of us are still here. Great pistol though

  • @AudioGardenSlave123
    @AudioGardenSlave123 2 месяца назад +2

    This ain't yer grandaddy's 9mm.... well I guess actually it is.

    • @AirborneMOC031
      @AirborneMOC031 Месяц назад

      Well, if your grandaddy was in one of the four different SAS regiments who carried it in Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War, Afghanistan and Iraq... maybe it is.

    • @Steve-yo4ld
      @Steve-yo4ld Месяц назад

      @AirborneMOC031
      "In Vietnam, the Browning 9mm Hi-Power was a favorite combat sidearm for SOG warriors who operated secretly behind enemy lines. It featured a large magazine capacity and was rugged, reliable, and effective."
      "Military Assistance Command, Vietnam - Studies and Observations Group
      Military unit."

  • @rugertaz9994
    @rugertaz9994 Месяц назад

    Did you put 1k into the "fun gun" and if so how did it turn out?

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  Месяц назад +1

      @@rugertaz9994 I ended up not doing it.

    • @Steve-yo4ld
      @Steve-yo4ld Месяц назад +4

      I'm not sure where you're seeing a thousand bucks. Retail is $799 and in my area, going for $630 to $680...✌️

  • @garymatney9344
    @garymatney9344 2 месяца назад

    Does the SA 35 have no trigger reset? Is that a characteristic of Hi Powers?

    • @ghostwolf4354
      @ghostwolf4354 2 месяца назад

      My Girsan did the same thing, very hard to find the reset. Never had any issues with it at all as far as function or reliability, but the trigger reset was just odd...

    • @garymatney9344
      @garymatney9344 2 месяца назад

      @@ghostwolf4354 Thanks for the message. Guess it’s characteristic of the breed.

  • @steverutkowski8141
    @steverutkowski8141 2 месяца назад

    1984 is calling you

  • @andrewrife6253
    @andrewrife6253 Месяц назад +5

    The hipower is proof that even John Browning thought double stack 9mm pistols were better than the 1911

    • @AirborneMOC031
      @AirborneMOC031 21 день назад +2

      Browning had very, very little to do with either the initial prototype or all the years of development that led to the final design that is the High Power... that's the real history of the High Power that some in America don't like.
      BTW, the "GP" stands for "Grande Puissance", i.e. High Power. The final development version prior to the GP35 was the almost identical "Grande Rendement" with slightly less magazine capacity and a magazines that dropped free.
      The reality is that Browning initially refused to have anything to do with the project, archived FN correspondence indicating he believed that high capacity magazines would make pistols that had them unreliable as opposed to single stack magazines like the 1911.
      As a result FN had their in-house resident Belgian firearms genius Dieudonné Saive create the initial prototype and he was pretty much the sole inventor and designer in the years that followed that resulted in what we know as the High Power.
      So John Browning had very, very little involvement in either the initial prototype or the long development of the pistol after his one time involvement was rejected by the French. Saive created the initial prototype by modifying FN's then current blowback Model 1903 and fitting the double stack magazine he invented to that prototype.
      The French rejected that first prototype by Sauve, now saying the pistol could not be a blowback design. FN then approached Browning again with Sauve's prototype and new double stack magazine. Browning sent them back two new designs, both of which were striker fired and not hammer fired, with one still being a blowback design, the other being a rotating bolt locking breech design.
      The French rejected Browning's two designs as they had Sauve's original design. Browning shrugged his shoulders, sold the two patents on his designs to Winchester (who never manufactured either pistol) and went back to working on his Superposed shotgun design until he died a year later. France lost interest shortly after rejecting both JMB's two designs and designed the pistol they were looking for in-house in France.
      Sauve continued to work on the design for many more years and multiple further prototypes until the 1928(?) variant, the Grande Rendement, caught the attention of the Belgian military. Sauve made further changes to meet the specifications required for the Belgian contract, and the Browning Grande Puissance with a higher capacity magazine (High Power as we know it) was borne.
      For those who have a hard time believing this, an online search will find you Browning's patents of the two pistols he designed for the French contract. Aside from the fact that you quickly see that neither has a hammer, when you look at the internals you will see a lot of differences in the mechanism that don't relate to the mechanism of the High Power.
      BTW, those who like you claim that it's "a problem" you can't fire/drop the hammer on a High Power with the original magazine disconnect and no magazine... you don't actually know much about the pistol. There's at least two different ways to do that.

  • @WalterRitchey
    @WalterRitchey Месяц назад +1

    The Springfield had so many issues when they came out and the company is anti 2A rights. Ironic for a company that sells guns. I handled one of these that someone had on consignment and it was incredibly stiff and the trigger felt very gritty. The new FN “High Power” are pretty interesting too. They feel great in hand, but are interesting how they shoot. Maybe I just need more time on one. I refuse to pay near a grand for a totally molested Milsurp though. Right now the best bet is the Inglis produced ones brought in by SDS Imports as of 2024.

    • @Steve-yo4ld
      @Steve-yo4ld Месяц назад +2

      Most of that info was false back in 2006 and was misrepresented!
      ....IFMA until after the fact. The statement at 5:23 pm on May 1 says, “Springfield Armory, like Rock River Arms, was not aware of the actions taken by our trade association, IFMA, until after the fact. We take this situation very seriously and are looking into how this very unfortunate lapse in communication occurred.”
      A half hour later, on May 1, Springfield Armory made another statement. You can read that entirely on their website. It says that they no longer have confidence in the IFMA and that they have severed all ties with the IFMA effective immediately. basically, it says that Dennis Reese, CEO of Springfield Armory, was ill-informed of the ramifications of the bill and its effects on the Second Amendment. He says, “We at Springfield Armory are unequivocally 100 percent against this bill and will continue to work with the NRA and others to ensure that it is defeated.”
      There's a lot of info out there, Springfield Armory has never been anti 2nd!🇺🇸

    • @Steve-yo4ld
      @Steve-yo4ld Месяц назад +2

      And they're not a grand, retail is $799 and going for $630 to $680....👍

    • @thomasward00
      @thomasward00 Месяц назад +2

      I paid $680, it's been awesome

    • @jessestone785
      @jessestone785 27 дней назад

      MSRP is $699. That’s what I paid Feb 2024.

    • @jessestone785
      @jessestone785 27 дней назад

      The trigger was ever so slightly gritty when new. Slide was a little stiff. A little Lucas Gun Oil and a little exercising the slide and trigger and it was smooth as silk. Due to recently acquired auto-immune disease AND hip replacement surgery, I haven’t been to the range yet. Can’t wait to get on new meds and wean myself from a walker! Springfield definitely makes best Hi-Power clone. Closest to original with better sights, better safety, better feed ramp, 2 more rounds and no magazine disconnect. Closest to my friend’s WW2 era Inglis I often shoot.

  • @kamikazekunze
    @kamikazekunze 2 месяца назад +2

    Heck, I dealt mine away after 400 Rounds. Couldn’t get the damn thing to run anything at all reliably. Went immediately back to my 1911’s. 😢

  • @j7cc
    @j7cc 2 месяца назад

    I heard it's pretty good...

  • @HGates-hl4eq
    @HGates-hl4eq 2 месяца назад +1

    Ok, first the guns frame and slide are forged I've heard in Turkey. The gun is refined and made in the US. The SA 35 has a great trigger out of the box. I bought mine months ago and I have had 0 malfunctions or issues. No slide bite, no extraction issues because that was on their first I believe 2000 gun run. It's since been fixed. Not a big S-armory guy but this is a great gun. I shot a perfect score when qualifying with it. Shoots not only ball but hollow points as well. So if you're thinking about getting one, yes they're hard to cone by but when you do and you want one get it 👍

  • @SidekAndy
    @SidekAndy 2 часа назад

    Original Hi power looks like a European gun, springfield made it like an American gun

  • @scottwilson1258
    @scottwilson1258 2 месяца назад

    I like the idea of Hot Rodding your Hi-Power, take that $1000 add about 5-600 $ to it and by yourself an Original P-35 to go with your shooter. If it is a 1911 trigger you desire By a Colt Goldcup w/said $1000+! The HP was never about a good trigger,It was about feel in hand and it's hi-capacity.

  • @GeorgeMoilanen
    @GeorgeMoilanen 2 месяца назад

    I bought one after Springfield fixed the extractor issues. Fantastic pistol. Zero malfunctions. Great accuracy. Only weak point I saw was finish on gun. I spent some $ on nice cerakot job and some Spring upgrades. IMO this is a better product than most Hi Powers out there.

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад

      @@GeorgeMoilanen I was worried about that as well. But this pistol just shoots and the trigger is great.

  • @ThePerfeckted
    @ThePerfeckted 2 месяца назад

    Nighthawk Custom did customization

  • @goodish3355
    @goodish3355 12 дней назад +1

    no trigger job should cost $500,any gunsmith worth his salt won't charge that amount. I've worked on dozens of hi-power triggers they are not that complicated and a good trigger job shouldn't exceed $180.. anything over that is straight up ripping people off.

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  11 дней назад

      @@goodish3355500 included a single action trigger job plus changing the shoe to a flat face. Now I’m not saying you are wrong. But someone who has worked on dozens on bench in their garage. Or the guy who is a true firearms machinist and gunsmith, with a lead time and dozens of recommendations. It’s like the buy once cry once, theory.

    • @goodish3355
      @goodish3355 11 дней назад +1

      @@rdrgear I worked in a gunsmith shop for over 8 years in a major city servicing 1911's .. The hi power is a much simpler design . I am a machinist who works in another field now making a much better living. Installing a flat face trigger isn't big deal. But what do i know? its your money if you want to waste it! go ahead and spend it however you want. Just look at Wilson Combat's price sheet for trigger jobs.. It ain't $500..

  • @PsychoLama2023
    @PsychoLama2023 2 месяца назад +3

    CZ omega does the job for me just fine. 😊

    • @duncanidaho2130
      @duncanidaho2130 2 месяца назад +1

      CZ is basically a 2nd Gen Hi Power.

  • @CatDaddySteve
    @CatDaddySteve 2 месяца назад

    Cat Daddy likes

  • @MadGreek-y9y
    @MadGreek-y9y 2 месяца назад +4

    Word from SA employees is that SA is importing 80% receivers from Tisas and finishing them in the USA - cuz as we all know, 80% isn’t a “firearm”per current law, and can thus be imported and finished here, given a SN, and labeled as “Made in USA”. All the other parts have no importation requirements, and thus can come from anywhere - like Turkey. When did the Tisas BR9 Regent leave the US market - and when did the SA-35 appear? Odd how both Tisas and Girsan had BHP clones in the US market - and then one disappeared just before the SA-35 appeared. BTW, Beretta/Benelli/Franchi/Uberti have been using Turkish parts for decades - but they can label them “Made in Italy” because they exploit similar firearm related “loopholes” in the EU.
    I have an SA-35 and it seems great thus far - I also have a Tisas BR9 Regent and it is also a keeper - as are my Girsans and Brownings. Time will tell on the durability of the Turkish guns, but IMO, SA should come clean about the origin of their BHP (and possibly their 1911s?).

    • @MHSMokeEater
      @MHSMokeEater Месяц назад

      I agree with your comment although we need evidence cuz I know my local gun store denied that claim when a few fudds came into the shop and held one.

    • @thomasward00
      @thomasward00 Месяц назад +1

      BS, they are Made in the US.... alongside their 1911s
      Springfield clearly marks the XD Made in Croatia, they used to import their 1911s from Brazil, they were marked as such...
      So years of being open about the origin of their guns, they pick the SA35 to lie?

    • @MHSMokeEater
      @MHSMokeEater Месяц назад +1

      @@thomasward00 well the Inglis brand namesake now owned SDS even though is advertised as an American company they still loosely say the guns are made in Turkey. But it seems that newer guns if not imported are contracted to be made in Turkey to the U.S. Market.

    • @triggerman1092
      @triggerman1092 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@thomasward00they arent lying since they are doing alot of the work to finish them. Tisas does make the slides and frames. It isnt up for debate

  • @russellborron5231
    @russellborron5231 2 месяца назад

    I also see lack of high polish and Quality Bluing. Not sold on a lot of other so called armor's finish.

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад +1

      @@russellborron5231 it works for what it is. Not many true blued guns for sub 700 these days

  • @jmf1976jmf
    @jmf1976jmf 2 месяца назад +10

    Boycotting Springfield still.

    • @DavidNefelimSlayer
      @DavidNefelimSlayer 2 месяца назад +5

      Yep

    • @bigguyprepper
      @bigguyprepper 2 месяца назад +1

      Why boycott Springfield

    • @DavidNefelimSlayer
      @DavidNefelimSlayer 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@bigguyprepper I can't even remember the exact reason. But it goes something like..... the anti gun chitcargo central authority had them publicly bend the knee.
      Once on my list, it is virtually impossible to get off. It is a consumer prerogative.
      I'll still buy SA but only on secondary mkt.
      Re: If forgiveness is ordered see Jesus.

    • @jmf1976jmf
      @jmf1976jmf 2 месяца назад +1

      @@bigguyprepper basically what David said

    • @CharlesAugust-t8c
      @CharlesAugust-t8c 2 месяца назад +1

      Why? I'm not trolling, I'm asking A Bona Fide Question ???

  • @TheRange7
    @TheRange7 2 месяца назад +3

    Springfield Armory anything is a non starter to this Illinois resident.

  • @KeanonGilliamSlang369
    @KeanonGilliamSlang369 2 месяца назад +1

    I have the new version of the FN Hi-Power. It's a modern take on the Hi-Power, but it's a nice shooting firearm. Only negatives, price, and all blacked out sights. Like to see you do a comparison.

    • @AirborneMOC031
      @AirborneMOC031 Месяц назад

      To each their own - that's freedom for you. But having carried and used a 69C High Power since the early 1970's, FN's current version makes about as much sense being marketed as a "High Power" as putting a basketball hoop on the pitcher's mound in a baseball park.

    • @KeanonGilliamSlang369
      @KeanonGilliamSlang369 Месяц назад

      ​@@AirborneMOC031LOL 😆 Trust me, I love the original Hi-Powers. Maybe my hands have gotten soft over the years and can't handle the hammer bite! LOL 😅

    • @AirborneMOC031
      @AirborneMOC031 Месяц назад +1

      @@KeanonGilliamSlang369 I was referring to what FN is now marketing as a High Power, when it is far less a High Power than the current Turkish clones.
      Most people don't have hammer bite, including the tens of thousands of troops that have trained and carried it with a ring hammer. The original ring hammer - which Val Browning specified be changed to a spur hammer to appeal to American/1911 owner beliefs of what a hammer should like like on a pistol when he began importing High Powers into the USA for sale.

  • @Jeremyho439
    @Jeremyho439 2 месяца назад +3

    Seiko is making Rolex too.

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад

      @@Jeremyho439 what?

    • @lesliehorwinkle
      @lesliehorwinkle 2 месяца назад

      @@rdrgear Seiko makes a copy (tribute) of a Rolex that is arguably, just as good.

    • @marktestoni6483
      @marktestoni6483 2 месяца назад

      Seiko(Grand Seiko) actually makes a better watch than Rolex

  • @duncanidaho2130
    @duncanidaho2130 2 месяца назад +4

    Garand Thumb states that after 800 rounds the gun becomes useless due to jamming.

    • @russellmiller8332
      @russellmiller8332 2 месяца назад +3

      I’ve got well over 1500 rounds through my SA and it still keeps on going. It’s probably the ammo or the operator that causes most of the issues.

    • @duncanidaho2130
      @duncanidaho2130 2 месяца назад

      @@russellmiller8332 Good to know. I am interested in adding Hi Power to my cache but I am on the wall on which one. I thought the SA would be a good choice but after what Garand Thumb has said... it gives me pause.

    • @h.r.puffnstuff8705
      @h.r.puffnstuff8705 2 месяца назад

      @@duncanidaho2130think his unit fell sn# range that had extractor(?) problems that has been quietly addressed by SA. I think several online testers compared early production and later production examples and they’ve noticed the current extractor sits a bit different than earlier units.

  • @MHSMokeEater
    @MHSMokeEater 2 месяца назад +4

    If I’m not mistaken the SA35 is made by Tisas.

    • @rifleshooterchannel208
      @rifleshooterchannel208 2 месяца назад +3

      @@MHSMokeEater Yep.
      Cheap rebranded imported junk like the XD.

    • @richardlahan7068
      @richardlahan7068 2 месяца назад +1

      @@MHSMokeEater No. It's made in the USA by SA and easily researched online. Just go to the source

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад +1

      @@MHSMokeEater no because the gun would have to be marked with import markings.

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад +1

      @@rifleshooterchannel208 incorrect information

    • @rifleshooterchannel208
      @rifleshooterchannel208 2 месяца назад +1

      @@rdrgear Interesting.
      So you’re saying this pistol are US made?

  • @henrygoboy8621
    @henrygoboy8621 2 месяца назад +4

    cz75bd better and cheaper

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад +4

      @@henrygoboy8621 Cz’s are gay.

    • @hededcdn
      @hededcdn 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@rdrgear lol, funny but do you have a gripe with CZ on a function issue?

    • @willieclark2256
      @willieclark2256 2 месяца назад

      @@hededcdnthey function gayly

    • @stormking57
      @stormking57 2 месяца назад

      This guy that keeps posting they are gay must have had his package tampered with before. Probably often. CZ 75 BD is a much better combat pistol. Anyone who served in SADF or Rhodesian Light infantry or parachute brigade known that since it came out. I just liked the BD option.

  • @markhernandez3860
    @markhernandez3860 2 месяца назад +1

    Evidence guns 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @russellborron5231
    @russellborron5231 2 месяца назад

    Instead of working that one over find a vintage.

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад

      @@russellborron5231 I have found several but on 6 out of 10 scale. Close to 1500

  • @jason200912
    @jason200912 Месяц назад +3

    the springfield is much worse than the girsan. reason is because springfield uses soft steels and the extractors are weak.
    The girsan is overall better but the irons tend to be off due to a poor barrel lockup with the slide. It can be fixed by swapping a different barrel into the slide.

    • @one-metallica4156
      @one-metallica4156 Месяц назад +1

      I agree. I have a Girsan and I love it. Good accuracy and an excellent price.

    • @ryanranard5187
      @ryanranard5187 Месяц назад +2

      First paragraph is fake news

  • @earldelsanto
    @earldelsanto 2 месяца назад

    Si if the trigger is so good why the trigger job? Make no sence.

  • @tdoom2421
    @tdoom2421 2 месяца назад +3

    @rdrgear Still can't believe you deleted your comments. PUNK move. Care to explain why? I still have the screenshot.

  • @WillyK51
    @WillyK51 2 месяца назад +4

    They are Fine Guns, But not Double action. First shot cocked and locked. But unlike the 1911 it doesn't have the grip safety. I always feel a bit uneassy carrying it cocked and locked. A buddy fooled with the sear to make it lighter, and it went of in the back of his pants. Today prefer the CZ75, about the same ergonomics, but double action

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад +1

      @@WillyK51 people have been carry single action for over a century. Your buddy was obviously not skilled to the do the work. I’m glad he is ok

    • @AirborneMOC031
      @AirborneMOC031 Месяц назад

      When it goes off in your pants, this is why Kitchen Table Gunsmith Experts make gun owners look stupid to the unwashed masses.
      Nothing wrong with feeling uneasy without a grip safety - or a magazine disconnect. Whatever makes you feel more confident.
      As far as double action, speaking only for me, I started out on revolvers, but if I wanted a double action trigger, I'd be looking at some other variant than CZ

    • @WillyK51
      @WillyK51 Месяц назад

      @@AirborneMOC031 He, He, I'v taken a stone to a sear, to do wright a pro. honning the sear. My Original SW36 from the 1970's has the scariest let off(Never touched) But my M27 wasn't quite as crisp. Pro didn't get it, fell by itself. A bit of my own got it scarry let off, Do push the hammer once in a while, to see if it will, let go on its own

  • @dude28405
    @dude28405 2 месяца назад

    Well, some guns I’m OK with a clone. When it comes to a browning or FN high power I really want the real thing. My thinking is I want the real thing because it is a old-school gun that’s capable of modern firearms are. With that being said, there’s so many better modern goods that you can have if you just going to buy a clone it’s like breasts with no nipples, pointless.

  • @earldelsanto
    @earldelsanto 2 месяца назад

    Rather jave a new f n. Every day

    • @rdrgear
      @rdrgear  2 месяца назад

      @@earldelsanto options are always good.

  • @FlowBaka
    @FlowBaka 2 месяца назад +5

    I have a hard time believing SA actually made this pistol.