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  2. Browning Hi-Power - Wikipedia

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    The Pistol, Browning FN 9mm, HP No. 2 MK.1/1 Canadian Lightweight Pattern was a series of experimental aluminum/aluminum alloy framed Browning Hi-Power pistols by the Canadian Inglis Company that reduced the weight by as much as 25% from 8.5 to 25.5 oz (240 to 720 g). [36]

  3. FB Vis - Wikipedia

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    There is a grip safety blocking the sear unless fully compressed, but the control in the same position as a thumb safety on a Browning Hi-Power or M1911-style pistol is not a safety. The take-down lever is used to lock the slide back (as the Browning Hi-Power safety is used) during disassembly to allow removal of the slide release lever.

  4. Pistol Auto 9mm 1A - Wikipedia

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    The Pistol Auto 9mm 1A, [4] also known as IOF 9mm pistol, is a semi-automatic pistol manufactured by Rifle Factory Ishapore. [3] [4] It is a licensed copy of the Browning Hi-Power, made using tooling acquired from John Inglis and Company.

  5. FN HP-DA - Wikipedia

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    Compared to the original Browning Hi-Power, one its most notable changes is the shortening of the hammer spur, which would tend to cut into the web between the thumb and fingers of the grip hand if an original Hi-Power was held incautiously. [10] The HP-DA feeds from a dual-column box magazine with a 14-round cartridge capacity.

  6. Browning BDM - Wikipedia

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    The Browning BDM is a semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured by the Browning Arms Company from 1991 until production ceased in 1998. Similar in appearance to Browning's (FN Herstal's P-35 model) "Hi-Power" pistol, the BDM was actually a new design created to compete in service trials for a proposal as a standard issue pistol for the Federal Bureau of Investigation ().

  7. Browning BDA - Wikipedia

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    FN HP-DA, also known as Browning BDA9 or Browning Hi-Power BDA SIG-Sauer P220 , also sold as Browning BDA .45 ACP in United States circa late 1970s Browning BDA 380 , also known as FN 140DA , a derivative of the Beretta Cheetah

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  9. FN Browning - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... FN Browning may refer to a number of firearms made by the Belgian manufacturer FN Herstal ... Baby Browning; Browning Hi-Power;