The Inglis 2035 revitalizes the classic P35/Hi-Power design with modern features essential for today's shooters. This guide details how to leverage its integrated Uni-Rail for lights, front slide serrations, and direct optic mounting, addressing limitations of older models. It also highlights ergonomic enhancements like a 'No Bite' hammer, G10 grips, and a flat trigger, making it suitable for duty or competition.
This video explores the legacy of the Browning Hi-Power, John Browning's final design, renowned for its double-stack magazine and 9mm capacity. It highlights the discontinuation of the original Hi-Power Mark III in 2018 and introduces modern interpretations like the Girsan MC35 and the improved Springfield Armory SA-35, which addresses common user feedback with features like a ring hammer and a removed magazine disconnect.
This YouTube video, titled "Would you want one? (Inglis P35)", features a discussion about the Inglis P35 firearm. The description directly asks viewers for their opinion on owning the weapon and includes hashtags for #InglisP35 and #HiPower. Additionally, it promotes a separate video comparing top self-defense calibers, linking to USCCA. The content appears to be focused on a specific pistol model and broader self-defense ammunition topics.
This video focuses on a heavily modified Browning P35 Hi-Power, themed around Mad Max. The description indicates it was a suitable candidate for such a customization, suggesting extensive work has been done to the firearm. Given the title and description, the content likely delves into the custom build process, modifications, and possibly a showcase of the unique aesthetic.
The Springfield Armory SA-35 is a modern interpretation of the classic Browning Hi-Power, retaining most original parts interchangeability. It features upgraded proprietary sights, compatibility with Mec-Gar magazines, and an improved extended safety. Notably, the SA-35 removes the magazine safety, utilizing a heavier trigger spring for a better trigger pull and reset.
The Springfield Armory SA-35 is a modern take on the classic Browning Hi-Power, featuring forged steel construction and several ergonomic upgrades. Accuracy testing at 20 yards yielded groups around 1.75 inches, with potential for 1.25 inches. The improved trigger pull and classic Hi-Power ergonomics contribute to excellent controllability, even during rapid fire. At an MSRP of $699, it's presented as a high-value platform suitable for both direct use and custom modifications.
This video features Caleb showcasing his Inglis Browning Hi-Power Mark I pistol from his personal gun vault. He details the history and design of the Hi-Power, including its high-capacity magazine and its wartime production by both Allied and Axis forces. Caleb explains that while his specific example lacks some desirable collector features and isn't a Chinese contract model, it was manufactured during the same period. He recounts rescuing the gun from a rusty and poorly painted condition, then detailing its restoration through cleaning, re-bluing, new grips, and an action job. He considers it a working showpiece, ranking it second only to his SIG P226 for concealed carry, describing it as a 'Saturday night' or 'church and barbecue' gun, typically carried in a leather rig. Caleb invites viewer comments on their own 'cool factor' carry guns.
This review of the 1952 FN Browning High Power highlights its historical significance as the 'Glock 19 of its day' due to its 13-round capacity and reliability. The video details specific features of the 1952 model, such as the internal extractor and slide indentation, and discusses its design lineage from John Browning and Dieudonné Saive. It also touches on production during WWII and common issues like hammer bite.
This video showcases a custom gunsmithing project on a Browning Hi-Power P35 pistol. The firearm receives a unique Graphite Black Cerakote finish designed to mimic bluing, along with Hogue grips and faceting for an enhanced aesthetic. The video highlights the custom shop's innovative techniques and provides contact information for inquiries and custom builds in Las Vegas, Nevada.
This comprehensive review of the Browning Hi Power (P35) delves into its historical significance as a revolutionary high-capacity military pistol. Expert analysis covers John Browning's original design, Dieudonné Saive's completion, and the Hi Power's influential role in WWII and modern firearm development. The video highlights the Mark III variant's features, including its ambidextrous safety and single-action trigger, and touches upon its global popularity and association with notable figures.
The Browning Hi-Power (P35) is a historically significant 9mm handgun, considered John Browning's last design. It features a 13-round capacity, an improved locking mechanism over the 1911, and a polarizing magazine safety. The review details its field stripping, internal design, and provides practical advice on magazines and trigger pull.
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