i think the only reason the HP was dropped in the first place always boils around money.. Not enough people were buying them and they werent cheap either! I always saw them for around a grand maybe more new.
@@nonyabiz9487 Last couple years, yes. When I bought mine brand new in 2010, it was $750 (from CDNN, plus another $20 for the transfer). It was even a 75th anniversary model :)
@@DocMitchell69 I used to have the 4006 and the 645. Absolutely reliable and accurate. I only got rid of them because S&W no longer makes parts for them.
FN had the easiest job ever: Make a Hi-Power compatible with aftermarket/legacy parts, polish out the kinks from the original design and maybe adding a picatinny rail up front. All of that at a reasonable price. Instead, we got a $1300 CZ-75 lol.
And with other 9mm High Powers , why would you get this one that is not compatible with the older mags? Would make as much sense as coming out with a new Colt 45 that doesn’t use the older 1911mags
i couldnt sell all mine quick enough! and made quite a lot on them. theres a sucker born every minute.... HP pfff... give me a break! one of the worst guns i ever had... worst trigger ever with a hammer spring made for Conan the Babarian and that thing rattled more than a maraca on Cinco da Mayo... over rated garbage! the new HP and Springfield Armory options made that original HP not worth talking about anymore and the price on them are gonna plummet just like all the snobs with the old Colt Pythons happened to them
I want to see you range the SA 35 and FN Hi-Power in a comparison review. I was waiting for you to ask him about a possible optic cut version of the gun (not that it needs an optic) since everything is cut for an optic these days.
The battle of the gun companies is great for the customers. They compete on gun models, pricing, it keeps us at the gun store and on RUclips for all of the great reviews.
I fell in love with the Hi Power some 50 years ago. I saw the Springfield version and thought I would like one. FN has them beat hands down and will be seaking one out when they hit the market.
So did I, but eventually sold my Hi Power. If I was in the market for a handgun right now I'd definitely go for the FN Five seveN instead of the rejuvenated Hi Power! The old digits are not quite so strong any more and the Hi power had a kick like a mule. The Five seveN is a much more dignified lady, with a lethal sting! Price? Couldn't care less - mere detail. [It's like the old Rolls Royce punchline: " Fuel consumption, Sir? If you need to ask, you cannot afford a Rolls. Sir!" ]
CZ? mediocre... ya get what ya pay for everytime except maybe some of the Turkish guns.. high quality for cheap but people are too snobby to notice Turkish pistols are better quality than American made pistols and cheaper. sucks for them!
I own an original and while it's not perfect, it's the one gun I just can't get rid of. I love shooting it, carrying and just showing it off. In nearly 50 yrs it's been the one gun I have never had a problem with.
May as well add an optics cut, bottom rail, threaded barrel and 20 round magazine if you are just making a modern HP that doesn't share legacy parts and magazines.
they were good quality too.. too bad everyone was such a cheap worthless asso!!! let me get the cheap gun... something nobody should ever say when it comes to firearms but hey people are dumb so what do you expect
I think it's more a case of your not figuring out that it's an FN we're talking about, not a Walmart Black Friday Special! And that 17 round magazine! If you are one of those that insist on having the old 9mm from way back when, then this looks like a pretty good weapon to shoot the old age pensioner rounds out of! It even has the funky new sight gizmos modern shooters insist will make them expert marksmen (and women)! FN showing it still has some tricks up its sleeve! However, I'd still not choose it above a Five seveN! No Sireee!
Have a Browning HP, polished blue adjust.sights. But my go to is a 1980 blue 6” Colt Python.Nothing like a magnum…but that’s just the Charles Bronson in me.
This is in my radar big time. Have a 1962 first gen High Power (internal extractor). I don't personally experience "hammer bite" with it. A few that have shot it have had it happen. I like what they have done with it.
Stainless model is definitely on my short list, especially since Springfield's version seems to be having some teething issues. Gonna wait a bit and see if FN comes out with an optics-ready version though.
Glad they fixed that sucky trigger! I bought a brand new Browning Hi-Power in 1973 or '74. It was absolutely beautiful but you couldn't pull the trigger with both hands. I shot it exactly 4 times and got rid of it. I have not wanted one since....until now.
Notification squad. This gun doesn't make sense. It has no nostalgia appeal or compatibility with existing Hi Power parts, and it is $1,300 MSRP with no optics mount or accessory rail to compete with other 17 round full size handguns.
That is the problem I feel they face in the market. It is a bad hybrid of old and new tech. It won't appeal to those interested in a Hi-Power for historic/vintage reasons (and mag incompatibility), and won't appeal to modern gun enthusiasts as there are better metal frame guns (CZ, Sig, 2011s).
I’m waiting and watching for this firearm! Springfield has one out & now F&N ! I’m not buying until I see both of them side by side!!! And I own a browning high power 9mm! I bought mine in 1976 !
100%. It lacks so many possible features the modern market requires for pistols above $1300. You can buy a glock 17 and a springfield sa35 for the same price and get a decent hi power that will take you back as intended and also have an incredible easy to carry incredibly modular and effective carry gun. This new hi power simply lacks in all regards
Better sights, delete the mag disconnect. An idea that was so good no one else used it. (Actually Smith and Wesson used it on their 3900, 6900, 5900 series, but LAPD ordered it deleted in their orders.) Keep the larger ambi safety. Delete the 2 piece brazed barrels to a one piec3 forged barrel, clean up the trigger pull, tighten the QC machining, change the spur hammer to a ring hammer. I don't care whether it is 13 rounds or 17 rounds.
no one bought them because the American civilian market was full of whinny cheap skates so they ended it.. blame yourselves.. I SAID CHOKE YOURSELF!!!!
They should make a modernized version with light rails on the bottom and optic ready cuts on the top. Retro is cool too, but I want an actual modernized one
I'm glad to see firearms I grew up with returning to the market place I'm 63 years old the polymer pistols have their place but to me the old steal pistols seem to shoot more accurately and because of the weight less felt recoil making them more fun to shoot I currently own a cz75b omega great pistol.
I had to shave the mag catches a hair to get it to release the mags smoothly. Unacceptable for 1200$. This hi power is another overpriced BS gun that should be priced at 650
@@CaptainRon1913 I disagree with you completely. Even if what you are saying is true why would you ever buy a gun that has rust issues. I’d send that puppy back in a heart beat. Springfield has been putting out quality for a while now. Their 10mm is probably the best 10mm on the market. Their 1911s have been great. The hellcat has had the least amount of issues of all the pocket hi cap 9s besides maybe glock and the shield. FN has been very over priced for what you get in my opinion. The FNX tactical has cheap polymer and deforms in heat. MAGs get stuck. The 509 had striker issues and still they don’t recommend you dry fire them so they don’t break.
@@martina6212 I have had nothing but issues with the Hellcat, but besides that, their XDs are ok (dislike the grip and don't have one, but my dad does and he likes it and its run reliable, just don't like the grip), and the Hellion seems great, but I'm waiting on people to make review videos after 1000 and 5000 rounds have been put through it to see if its reliable and well made.
Just bought one this week, put about 300 rounds through right away before I took it home. Really really soft shooter, really really good looking. Good single action trigger, I’d say between a 1911 and sig single action which is pretty good being a pivoting trigger. IT IS NOT A HIGH POWER, and it wasn’t meant to be, and I’m fine with that. It ran totally reliable, which is what I expected. Only two “gripes” for lack of a better word. One, it’s heavy, really heavy, which has its merits, but maybe not so much as a carry gun. Two, the casting on the frame is a little crude, wish they would have smoothed it out before finishing it but it’s a solid piece. If you’re looking for a browning high power this is not the gun for you. If you’re looking for a high quality soft shooting reliable piece with a light nod to its origins you won’t be disappointed.
good luck finding one... maybe if EAA actually had them in stock your boneheaded idea would be good and also eh... been there done that with the old HP. when you done one HP you done them all nothing special
As a left handed shooter #1 I like the idea of having the controls for us folks. #2 all metal guns are a good thing. #3 I think I'm going to be figuring out a way to going to a few of my gun dealer friends to get me one. I'm partial to the stainless steel version. I shot the original Hipower years ago and was a fan back then. So I'm all in for the new version Hipower
I have a Hi Power purchased about 30 years ago. With Pacmyer grips it fits better. Great gun, but I rarely shoot it. Good for war and the zombie apocalypse, but not for every day carry. Someone came out with a DA/SA version that was switchable by turning a screw. Might have been called BDA.
I have a 1938 Belgian-made Hi-Power that was my grandfather's, and it's gorgeous. I don't know how I feel about this one - I'm left-handed and the original is SUPER righty so ambi controls are great... I don't care about no rail, and I'm fine with Iron sights, but a price of two CZ75's seems excessive. Market price will probably drop some to be the same as a SIG-P226, and I'm guessing build quality is similar, but won't know until they're widely available to shoot.
As a fan and owner of a BHP I would have liked to see and hear more on the safety disconnect, hammer and how to take it down we saw a brief moment on the process.
For $1,300 you’re better off with a CZ Shadow 2 in basically every capacity. That’s what I did, and you’re paying an excess $900 (on the High Power) for that “FN” to be engraved.
@@robertbiermann4666 Ok but that gun has been around since the 30s, and the 1911 since they 1910s so that’s not really a fair comparison. If people seriously carry 1911s in the civilian world I wouldn’t be surprised if someone carried a fully tricked out CZ-75 variant, since there’s plenty of people across the world carrying them both police, military and civilians.
are you kidding me??? theres buffoons buying the SA-35 for $1600 hondo! what price are you talking about cuz it sure aint going for there MSRP price??? and they only come in color parkerized or parkerized or would you rather have the parkerized? my freakin cheapo P-11 i paid $160 for is parkerized! get real!!
FN saw Springfield having all the fun and decided to hop back in.
Lol too soon
Yeah at twice the price, typical FN
And I thought there was a reason to buy something from SA again.
@@lbcsvHellion maybe?
They couldn’t cut it that close. To be fair, FN is behind the power curve.
Feels like the return of Sherlock Holmes after "The Final Problem". Hi-Power was discontinued after 2017, but it again came back. Legendary firearm.
It's not the SAME firearm
@@SteveIgnat Yup, they even distinguishes that by the names: it's High Power, not Hi Power :)
i think the only reason the HP was dropped in the first place always boils around money.. Not enough people were buying them and they werent cheap either! I always saw them for around a grand maybe more new.
@@nonyabiz9487 Last couple years, yes. When I bought mine brand new in 2010, it was $750 (from CDNN, plus another $20 for the transfer). It was even a 75th anniversary model :)
@@SteveIgnat Well not entirely different also, as per the external design.
Funny how things go full circle. Smith and Wesson should bring back the 4506, 5906, and 4006 pistols to compete with these.
My vote would go to the 1076
I think the only two they’d be interested in releasing is the 5906 and the 1006.
@@DocMitchell69 I used to have the 4006 and the 645. Absolutely reliable and accurate. I only got rid of them because S&W no longer makes parts for them.
1006 please
@@DocMitchell69 There'd be enough people interested in stuff like the 457, too, I'm certain.
FN had the easiest job ever: Make a Hi-Power compatible with aftermarket/legacy parts, polish out the kinks from the original design and maybe adding a picatinny rail up front. All of that at a reasonable price.
Instead, we got a $1300 CZ-75 lol.
Bruh since when were FN guns ever "reasonably priced"? They're always priced premium
😂😂😂😂😂
And then you look at the CZ- TS 2 and wonder why would i buy the high power.
@@blacklilac1408 because CZ has a huge handle that cannot be concealed, whereas HP is wearable?
@@AlexN2022 I can fit a Cz75 in my pants pocket comfortably.
I've got four of the Browning HP's. Three in .40 and one 9mm. Would NEVER get rid of any of them!
And with other 9mm High Powers , why would you get this one that is not compatible with the older mags? Would make as much sense as coming out with a new Colt 45 that doesn’t use the older 1911mags
i couldnt sell all mine quick enough! and made quite a lot on them. theres a sucker born every minute.... HP pfff... give me a break! one of the worst guns i ever had... worst trigger ever with a hammer spring made for Conan the Babarian and that thing rattled more than a maraca on Cinco da Mayo... over rated garbage! the new HP and Springfield Armory options made that original HP not worth talking about anymore and the price on them are gonna plummet just like all the snobs with the old Colt Pythons happened to them
I want to see you range the SA 35 and FN Hi-Power in a comparison review. I was waiting for you to ask him about a possible optic cut version of the gun (not that it needs an optic) since everything is cut for an optic these days.
Yep, I would buy it with an optic cut. Old BHP’s had many problems and I sold mine due to crappy sights and poor blued finish and aweful hammer bite.
or mebbe see if it takes glock mags?........
The battle of the gun companies is great for the customers. They compete on gun models, pricing, it keeps us at the gun store and on RUclips for all of the great reviews.
That FDE looks great on this firearm.
I fell in love with the Hi Power some 50 years ago. I saw the Springfield version and thought I would like one. FN has them beat hands down and will be seaking one out when they hit the market.
Enjoy new Coke!
So did I, but eventually sold my Hi Power. If I was in the market for a handgun right now I'd definitely go for the FN Five seveN instead of the rejuvenated Hi Power! The old digits are not quite so strong any more and the Hi power had a kick like a mule. The Five seveN is a much more dignified lady, with a lethal sting! Price? Couldn't care less - mere detail. [It's like the old Rolls Royce punchline: " Fuel consumption, Sir? If you need to ask, you cannot afford a Rolls. Sir!" ]
It's a nice gun , but for 1300 bones I'll go with a CZ Shadow or two 75's
I said the same thing before I seen this comment
CZ? mediocre... ya get what ya pay for everytime except maybe some of the Turkish guns.. high quality for cheap but people are too snobby to notice Turkish pistols are better quality than American made pistols and cheaper. sucks for them!
Colion: "So tell about the motivation to come out with the Hi Power."
FN: *in Mr. Krabs voice* "Money!"
🤩 I’ve watched this video, so many times 👍
FN well come back huge fan. A definitely must buy. Awesome!
Sounds like they're trying to pick up the ball they dropped after Springfield ran with it 🤣🤣🤣
Still needs:
-RMR cut/raised iron sights
-threaded barrel
-flared magwell
-Squared/serrated trigger guard
-optional 20 round extended floor plate
-chambering options in .40 Smith/.357 Sig, and 10mm
I wish magazines where interchangeable with older model
These things look like a High Power in name only.
That's a perfect gun for Detective Axel Foley in Beverly Hills Cop IV.
I own an original and while it's not perfect, it's the one gun I just can't get rid of. I love shooting it, carrying and just showing it off. In nearly 50 yrs it's been the one gun I have never had a problem with.
May as well add an optics cut, bottom rail, threaded barrel and 20 round magazine if you are just making a modern HP that doesn't share legacy parts and magazines.
People: “How can I set myself up for failure”
FM: “Hood my beer 🍺”
Thanks for the sneak peak!!! It’s on my must have list.
I hope S&W brings back the 5906 with all of the new interest in Hi Powers
I have a 5906 that was New Old Stock I will just stick with that instead of spending more money even though the f n does look cool
Me: dreaming of a Bren Ten
Would love to see the 5906 and 457 brought back.
@@neddistanz the 5906 was the first pistol I purchased once I turned 21. I kick myself for trading it off.
I was issued/carried a 3rd Gen 1076 for a while. Man, I wish I still had it. Stellar piece!
The girsan one is coming out with a rail and rmr cuts. Not gonna lie this looks like a rounded arcus 98
Not digging the wide slide serrations, but it's nice to see the Hi-Power still around.
This is NOT a Hi Power. Not even close. They should call it something else. Maybe “Almost a Hi Power.”
High Power in name only. Nothing is interchangeable.
Yeah. Glad Springfield brought one out.
The reason all the old Hi Powers sat on the shelves was because of the price point. Seems that FN still hasn't figured this out.
they were good quality too.. too bad everyone was such a cheap worthless asso!!! let me get the cheap gun... something nobody should ever say when it comes to firearms but hey people are dumb so what do you expect
You have to pay for quality
I think it's more a case of your not figuring out that it's an FN we're talking about, not a Walmart Black Friday Special! And that 17 round magazine! If you are one of those that insist on having the old 9mm from way back when, then this looks like a pretty good weapon to shoot the old age pensioner rounds out of! It even has the funky new sight gizmos modern shooters insist will make them expert marksmen (and women)! FN showing it still has some tricks up its sleeve! However, I'd still not choose it above a Five seveN! No Sireee!
If your complaint about a gun is it’s price you’re in the wrong hobby
@@Freakincident They'll sit on the shelves right next to the Stainless PPK/S. They are old-school cool for sure, but not many are going to sell.
Have a Browning HP, polished blue adjust.sights. But my go to is a 1980 blue 6” Colt Python.Nothing like a magnum…but that’s just the Charles Bronson in me.
This is in my radar big time. Have a 1962 first gen High Power (internal extractor). I don't personally experience "hammer bite" with it. A few that have shot it have had it happen. I like what they have done with it.
It's not the same gun
Love the HI-Power Great show! Thanks!
I’m leaving a comment and I am subscribed. Thank you sir.
Stainless model is definitely on my short list, especially since Springfield's version seems to be having some teething issues. Gonna wait a bit and see if FN comes out with an optics-ready version though.
what an eye candy
Glad they fixed that sucky trigger! I bought a brand new Browning Hi-Power in 1973 or '74. It was absolutely beautiful but you couldn't pull the trigger with both hands. I shot it exactly 4 times and got rid of it. I have not wanted one since....until now.
Notification squad. This gun doesn't make sense. It has no nostalgia appeal or compatibility with existing Hi Power parts, and it is $1,300 MSRP with no optics mount or accessory rail to compete with other 17 round full size handguns.
That is the problem I feel they face in the market. It is a bad hybrid of old and new tech. It won't appeal to those interested in a Hi-Power for historic/vintage reasons (and mag incompatibility), and won't appeal to modern gun enthusiasts as there are better metal frame guns (CZ, Sig, 2011s).
Nice. Wish the Moro wasn’t so high but the quality you get is outstanding
*Colion Noir* Bravo well done, thank-you sir for taking the time to show us the new FN. God Bless.
I am a cz 75 fan. I am anxious to see how the new fn compares.
Yes... that is a lovely piece of hardware.
Pic rail dust cover for light and threaded barrel option in that FDE would make this perfect.
Love it!! A true classic...
Priced beyond the reach of mortal men
I’m waiting and watching for this firearm!
Springfield has one out & now F&N !
I’m not buying until I see both of them side by side!!! And I own a browning high power 9mm! I bought mine in 1976 !
you gotta do a side by side of this and the sprinfield and tell us what you like and dislike about both
Our founding fathers would be proud of you & your love for our constitution. Thank you Colion!
This is the FN Lo-Power, lets be real.
100%. It lacks so many possible features the modern market requires for pistols above $1300. You can buy a glock 17 and a springfield sa35 for the same price and get a decent hi power that will take you back as intended and also have an incredible easy to carry incredibly modular and effective carry gun. This new hi power simply lacks in all regards
FN SHOULD NEVER HAVE stopped production.. just needed much better sights..
Better sights, delete the mag disconnect. An idea that was so good no one else used it. (Actually Smith and Wesson used it on their 3900, 6900, 5900 series, but LAPD ordered it deleted in their orders.) Keep the larger ambi safety. Delete the 2 piece brazed barrels to a one piec3 forged barrel, clean up the trigger pull, tighten the QC machining, change the spur hammer to a ring hammer. I don't care whether it is 13 rounds or 17 rounds.
@@ms.annthrope415 then you would have to charge 1300 dollars..
I'd rather have a CZ Shadow2
no one bought them because the American civilian market was full of whinny cheap skates so they ended it.. blame yourselves.. I SAID CHOKE YOURSELF!!!!
They should make a modernized version with light rails on the bottom and optic ready cuts on the top. Retro is cool too, but I want an actual modernized one
I love every gun FN comes out with. I'm sure this will be beautiful
I'm glad to see firearms I grew up with returning to the market place I'm 63 years old the polymer pistols have their place but to me the old steal pistols seem to shoot more accurately and because of the weight less felt recoil making them more fun to shoot I currently own a cz75b omega great pistol.
I’ve always wanted one and now they’re finally back!
Between FN, Springfield Armory, and EAA; 2022 is shaping up to be the Return of the Hi Power.
Love old school look of the Hi Power
FN has such amazing products. My .45 tactical is one of my favorite platforms
I had to shave the mag catches a hair to get it to release the mags smoothly. Unacceptable for 1200$. This hi power is another overpriced BS gun that should be priced at 650
Sad day when FN makes a highpower less like a highpower than Springfields highpower. With double the price tag this is a super easy pass
Easiest call I’ve seen…….
Springfield's quality control is shit at best, unless you don't mind a brand new pre-rusted pistol
@@CaptainRon1913 I disagree with you completely. Even if what you are saying is true why would you ever buy a gun that has rust issues. I’d send that puppy back in a heart beat. Springfield has been putting out quality for a while now. Their 10mm is probably the best 10mm on the market. Their 1911s have been great. The hellcat has had the least amount of issues of all the pocket hi cap 9s besides maybe glock and the shield. FN has been very over priced for what you get in my opinion. The FNX tactical has cheap polymer and deforms in heat. MAGs get stuck. The 509 had striker issues and still they don’t recommend you dry fire them so they don’t break.
@@martina6212 I have had nothing but issues with the Hellcat, but besides that, their XDs are ok (dislike the grip and don't have one, but my dad does and he likes it and its run reliable, just don't like the grip), and the Hellion seems great, but I'm waiting on people to make review videos after 1000 and 5000 rounds have been put through it to see if its reliable and well made.
I would go with the Springfield what the hell were they thinking not true to the original
Just bought one this week, put about 300 rounds through right away before I took it home. Really really soft shooter, really really good looking. Good single action trigger, I’d say between a 1911 and sig single action which is pretty good being a pivoting trigger. IT IS NOT A HIGH POWER, and it wasn’t meant to be, and I’m fine with that. It ran totally reliable, which is what I expected. Only two “gripes” for lack of a better word. One, it’s heavy, really heavy, which has its merits, but maybe not so much as a carry gun. Two, the casting on the frame is a little crude, wish they would have smoothed it out before finishing it but it’s a solid piece. If you’re looking for a browning high power this is not the gun for you. If you’re looking for a high quality soft shooting reliable piece with a light nod to its origins you won’t be disappointed.
This is magnificent I’d love to see a head to head with FNH Hi Power vs the Staccato. Could you make that happen???
Loved my original hi power.
SS FN is stunning...👌💯🇺🇲👍
I would ether for classic style with wood grips , or G10 and desert . Hard decision, and I would go with the the FN then the other. Company’s.
If it had a rail and was cheaper, I would buy it.
I think I'd like to go for the Girsan MCP35 Hi-Power knock-off for around $500
good luck finding one... maybe if EAA actually had them in stock your boneheaded idea would be good and also eh... been there done that with the old HP. when you done one HP you done them all nothing special
Girsan is Turkish trash all they do is make cheap copies of firearms
Very nice handgun. Loving the 17 round mag. I will be looking into getting one of these.
As a left handed shooter #1 I like the idea of having the controls for us folks. #2 all metal guns are a good thing. #3 I think I'm going to be figuring out a way to going to a few of my gun dealer friends to get me one. I'm partial to the stainless steel version. I shot the original Hipower years ago and was a fan back then. So I'm all in for the new version Hipower
CAN'T WAIT TO GET ONE!!!
The stainless version looks the business 👍🏼
1300 out of their mind
Always great videos. Keep doing what you do.
That MSRP is insaaaaane
Really cool they redid the High Power and think the changes are great.
At $1369, half the cost is for the FN logo, alone.
I have a Hi Power purchased about 30 years ago. With Pacmyer grips it fits better. Great gun, but I rarely shoot it.
Good for war and the zombie apocalypse, but not for every day carry.
Someone came out with a DA/SA version that was switchable by turning a screw. Might have been called BDA.
Thank you for the video, and thank you FN for a all metal lower
SA put pressure on FN with the SA35
😯😯😯😯 I'll take 4
I have a 1938 Belgian-made Hi-Power that was my grandfather's, and it's gorgeous. I don't know how I feel about this one - I'm left-handed and the original is SUPER righty so ambi controls are great... I don't care about no rail, and I'm fine with Iron sights, but a price of two CZ75's seems excessive. Market price will probably drop some to be the same as a SIG-P226, and I'm guessing build quality is similar, but won't know until they're widely available to shoot.
So I’m actually torn between this FN high power and the p226, care to weigh in?
That is awesome news the Hi Power is back
Great video.....the new FN LOOKS AWESOME 👍😁
That's really nice! Tempting...especially for a steady diet of +P ammo. They didn't mention if it will be available in .40 S&W.
An optics-ready model would be awesome.
Well done looking forward to purchasing…thank you
I love my Hi-power!
Cant wait for your range review of the hi power.
Beautiful !
Great video. Information straight from the source is always appreciated.
Fulls size + a light rail and a carry version please. Either way I'll be picking one of these up for sure.
LOVE THE HI POWERS
Shop owner as he passes the Hi-Power: “The clip holds 14 rounds, you expecting an army?”
Serpico: “No, just a division.”
Good looking High Power and a fair price.
As a fan and owner of a BHP I would have liked to see and hear more on the safety disconnect, hammer and how to take it down we saw a brief moment on the process.
I betcha a new gun the FN HP won't have issues like the Springfield!🤷♂️😂😂
This is a new top 5 handgun on my buy list.🙌🥰
As a lefty, I appreciate the fact that they made it ambidextrous. Looking forward to seeing them on the shelves
Great pistol I love the half power.
And fully ambi? Hells yesses.
For $1,300 you’re better off with a CZ Shadow 2 in basically every capacity. That’s what I did, and you’re paying an excess $900 (on the High Power) for that “FN” to be engraved.
Shadow 2 is not a carry gun.
@@robertbiermann4666 I don't think the High Power is a carry gun either.
@@makotoyuki2199 Well I carried one for years as well as about 1M active duty people across the planet.
@Mike 😂
@@robertbiermann4666 Ok but that gun has been around since the 30s, and the 1911 since they 1910s so that’s not really a fair comparison. If people seriously carry 1911s in the civilian world I wouldn’t be surprised if someone carried a fully tricked out CZ-75 variant, since there’s plenty of people across the world carrying them both police, military and civilians.
That stainless one is absolutely beautiful. But do I want a Springfield variety or this improved version. Have to shoot them both I guess.
I'd love to see a blued version with walnut grips. Like the originals.
THAT STAINLESS😍😍😍😍😍
EDIT:DAMN 13 HUNNID 😩😩😩
This is a model T ford with hand crank start, manual wind down windows and a new paint job for "today's driver"
It’s cool, but i’d take the sa-35 for the price
If Springfield can work out the kinks.
are you kidding me??? theres buffoons buying the SA-35 for $1600 hondo! what price are you talking about cuz it sure aint going for there MSRP price??? and they only come in color parkerized or parkerized or would you rather have the parkerized? my freakin cheapo P-11 i paid $160 for is parkerized! get real!!
I am so excited for this, I almost picked up the new Springfield, I am glad I didn’t, I cant wait.
I have a mkIII matte black wood grip.but oma get it in fde earth now with all black pieces and threaded barrel
I got ome from 75 mkIII an mighy get a tan one