Browning Hi-Power Mark II
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If you accept what the gun was designed for, a double stack military sidearm shooting 115gr ball rounds, the Hi-Power is exceptional. With that round, its infinitely reliable and surprisingly accurate. But the trigger is meh, the sights on this model are not good, and it wont feed modern hollow point ammunition. For a little, or a lot of mone... Read critic reviews...
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Browning Hi-Power Mark II Description
The Hi-Power is a semi-automatic double-stack handgun. One of the most popular military pistols in history, the Hi-Power saw more than eight decades of production and was used by armed forces in more than 50 countries. It is built based on a John Browning design, although the final product of the Hi-Power was not completed until several years after Browning's death.This specific pistol is a Hi Power Mark II fitted with VZ Marsoc grips and features an external safety. 2 X 13 round magazines, a cleaning tool, the original box and the original grips are included.Technical Data
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