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| Browning M1935 "High Power" |
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| The other Browning - 1911 |
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| Nope. This is what a 1911 firing pin looks like. SR4759 I'm glad you guessed 1911. It reminded me that I still have a 1911 upper in my inventory. I had a Browning HP years ago and I still recognize a BHP firing pin when I see one. Jet driver's photo is of a BHP firing pin. |
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| There are numerous variations of rings and grooves on 1911 firing pins. |
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| quote: Originally posted by SR4759: There are numerous variations of rings and grooves on 1911 firing pins.
Yeh, but Jetdrvr's firing pin is from a Browning M1935. |
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| Don is right, BHP firing pin. If that was a 1911 FP it would appear there wouldn't be enough room for the spring. |
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