02-04-2012, 12:01 PM | #1 |
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Browning HP sn ?
Just acquired a Hi Power (Vigilante) with the serial number 511MN5xxxx.
Looking at Proof House and the Browning websites hasn't provided the information I want; i.e. DoM. I gather that the 511 is the model number, the MN is the date of manufacture, and the last five digits are the serial number. But I can find no reference that indicates what year the MN represents. I believe it;s after 1998 0r 1999. Any clues, guys?
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02-04-2012, 05:17 PM | #2 |
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mn= 09
http://www.browning.com/customerserv...tail.asp?id=35 get your krd mags fronn cdnn,16.99 on this weekends special. put the 17 rnd floorplate that comes with them. segal grips from cylinder & slide shop, or the hogues if you prefer rubber. either grip is completely different feel. you may be ok with the factory grips but i prefer most anything but. i did however buy a cet of super cool cherry smooth grips but they felt awful on the bhp. |
02-04-2012, 08:33 PM | #3 |
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Thanks, 2rogers ~ I guess common sense isn't my forte on a wet and windy day like today.
I'll look into the CDNN stuff. As for grips, I kinda like the originals, but the gun would look real sharp with ivories IMO. |
02-05-2012, 07:20 AM | #4 |
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i like the original grips looks as well. but they are a bit thick or "block of wood" ish. its all about the feel while shooting to me. i'll try to get some pic's up today or tomorrow. you got a great toy.
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02-05-2012, 10:25 PM | #5 |
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Yeah ~ I should take a couple of pix of it. There can never be enough of 'em ~ guns and pix of guns.
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N.C. ORDNANCE site. Good people,I ordered a set of 1911 grips with the Navy seal on them for my brother 1911, as birthday present. http://www.gungrip.com/items_7__page7.html Browning HiPower grips Ivory like. |
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02-11-2012, 02:16 AM | #8 |
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I got some custom rosewood fleur-de-lis grips for my BHP (and custom fleur-de-lis holster too) and I have to agree with 2rogers, that nothing looks better than nicely finished wood on a deeply polished blued finish. |
02-11-2012, 09:37 AM | #9 |
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i cant seem to transfer my picture to this thread. feel free to click on my profile to view oversize pictures of my bhp's. dammit tx oil! thats a gleaming piece. i see its a belgium model, when was it made? how does it shoot? ect.
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My wife has an Argentine Hi Power with the crappy sights. Looks like I'll put Novaks on the very long list of other gun modifications I need done.
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02-11-2012, 11:00 PM | #11 | |
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its not just a matter of the deal or that i like a bhp. anyone whom questions what defines a "fast" pistol hasnt shot really good one modified right. doublecheck the picture, i think you can see bar-sto on the barrel. the top of the slide is a glare free matte finish. the trigger & slide is too smooth to be real. the odd contour of the spegel grips makes it feel thinner than it is. mags drop free. point of aim perfect, but if you can ignore the dots and just aim with the top of the sights, a 1 hole group at 40' is achievable. not just by me. the one on the top was dads personal. i put the hogues on it. its never failed either. i bought dad a bunch of mags for it and a couple great holsters for it but he never used them. he only warmed it up once. i had 1 of the argentine hp's several years ago. i think it was called an "fm" ,bad sights and some kind of what appeared to ba a baked on enamel finish. but it was relaiable and better than expected accurate. i see they bring a lot more at the gun shows now than what they cost new. what kind of finish does your wifes have? |
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