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Hi Power in 40 S&W

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22 September 2008, 21:09
Col K
Hi Power in 40 S&W
I just fell in love with a Browning (Made in Belgium, assembled in Portugal) Hi Power in 40 S&W. I've owned several 40's, but I've not heard much on how it handles in the Hi Power. Does anyone have any experience with the Hi Power in 40 S&W?
23 September 2008, 21:28
butchloc
i've had one for several years, i did my usual things to improve trigger. works fine, just like any hi power
24 September 2008, 13:06
Wink
I understand Cylinder & Slide are really good at slicking up a Browning:

http://www.cylinder-slide.com/index.php?app=ccp0&ns=catshow&ref=CP122


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10 October 2008, 20:50
Stealth
The HP 40 is beefed up considerably when compared to the standard HP to handle the additional pressure of the 40 S&W cartridge. This does adversely affect the handling and "feel" to an extent. I also find the recoil, particularly with 180gr loads, to be quite "snappy" compared to other pistols chambered in 40 S&W. Nonetheless, it retains the positive design aspects of the HP. A bit of trigger work is usually required as per butchloc's posting, as on any HP.


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