Prices effective 01/03/05

History
The high-power is a single action, recoil operated, locked breech pistol. It uses link-less barrel to slide locking, invented by Browning. The trigger is single action, with external hammer. It is chambered in 9mm (also was made in 7.65mm, and .40S&W in commercial/civilian models) firearm..
It was first issued with a magazine of 13 rounds (10 rounds in .40SW) The "High Power" pistol was designed by John M. Browning in 1925 and was patented in the USA in 1927, soon after his death. It was shelved until 1935, when Belgian army was looking for a new sidearm and the HP was selected as as the Model 1935.  Used also by Belgian police and by many foreign countries, including Britain, Canada, Australia etc.

Trivia:
The High Power is the only sidearm that was used by both sides in WW2 - Germany used many Belgium HPs  while the Allies used HPs manufactured mostly in Canada by Inglis. Clones of the HP are still manufactured around the world, such as the Hungarian FEG 9, and the Bulgarian Arcus.




The High Power in Competition
This pistol started life
as an Argentine "Detective" model. Not too common but if you look you can find it. It basically had a shorter slide so a conventional length barrel gave us enough room to thread the compensator.  By mounting the front sight on the slide, the pistol may be converted back to it's original short configuration. If a "Detective" model is not available, the conventional High Power may be converted but it will result in a longer configuration and an aftermarket longer barrel needed.

These are great "heavy carry" firearms and you may simply want the hammer, trigger, action job and Hard Chrome done.
With a little Photoshop action here is a composite of the dual purpose competition carry comp Browning.  What we try to emphasize here is the fact we are custom gunsmiths.  'Nuff said.....

 

 

PRICES and APPLICATIONS:
C and S Hammer    (Part Only - Market Value) 77.00  est.
Trigger                     (Part Only - Market Value) 59.00  est.
Thumb Safety  (Part and Installation, Market Value) 76.00
Action Job 117.00
Millett Low Meld Rear Sight with
Express Style Blade.
158.00
Fiber Optics - Rear Sight Available, call for quote
Fiber Optics - Front Sight
(Part and Installation)
108.00
Front and Rear of Frame Heavy Stipple 234.00
Custom Beavertail at rear tang for control and eliminates hammer bite 175.00
Hard Chromes- Flat "Brushed" " Matte Rounds 170.00
Custom Compensators varies by the combination of barrel and length As shown on this High Power it would be about ... 350.00