This review of the Inglis Browning Hi-Power (P-35) clone by nutnfancy highlights its historical appeal and aesthetic features, such as walnut grips and a nickel finish, at a $550 price point. However, the expert reviewer found significant reliability issues, including multiple jams and failures to feed, rendering it unsuitable for serious defensive use despite its accuracy. The speaker ultimately recommends competitors like the Springfield Armory SA-35 over this model due to quality control concerns.
This review of the Springfield Armory SA-35, presented by Brian C. Sheetz, Editor-in-Chief of American Rifleman, highlights its status as a modernized Browning Hi-Power clone. The firearm incorporates contemporary manufacturing techniques and materials while retaining classic aesthetics. Key improvements include increased magazine capacity, enhanced ergonomics, and a refined trigger due to the removal of the magazine disconnect safety, making it a compelling option for both collectors and those seeking a carry pistol.
This guide details the field stripping and reassembly process for the Varan PMX90, a pistol developed in Rhodesia and South Africa. The process is noted to be similar to a Browning Hi-Power, involving the removal of a slide stop pin to separate the slide from the frame. The video highlights the pistol's unique manufacturing innovations and its ambidextrous features, while also discussing its historical context and production challenges.
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