FN High Power Custom in Monochromatic Factory Coloring

Published on December 17, 2024
Duration: 1:45

This video showcases a custom FN Hi-Power pistol featuring monochromatic factory coloring. Modifications include dual porting behind the front sights, a custom finish on the slide and added rail in earth tones with metallic flecks, and an EPS red dot sight allowing for co-witnessing with factory sights. The presenter notes that while the Hi-Power and P35 share functional similarities, parts are not interchangeable.

Quick Summary

This custom FN High Power showcases dual porting behind the front sights and a monochromatic finish on the slide and added rail. An EPS red dot sight is installed, allowing for co-witnessing with factory sights. Notably, parts are not interchangeable between this Hi-Power and the P35 or original Hi-Power.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to MK3 Firearms
  2. 00:03FN High Power Overview
  3. 00:10Hi-Power vs. P35 Parts Interchangeability
  4. 00:28Dual Porting Modification
  5. 00:37Custom Slide and Rail Finish
  6. 00:53FN Scar Color Comparison
  7. 00:56Rail Installation for Lights
  8. 01:03EPS Red Dot Sight Installation
  9. 01:06Optic Co-Witnessing
  10. 01:13Factory Trigger Assessment
  11. 01:25Pistol Aesthetics
  12. 01:27Grip Discussion
  13. 01:38Conclusion and Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key modifications on this custom FN High Power?

This custom FN High Power features dual porting behind the front sights, a monochromatic finish on the slide and added rail with metallic flecks, and an EPS red dot sight for improved aiming capabilities and co-witnessing.

Are parts interchangeable between the FN Hi-Power and the P35?

No, despite working on similar principles, parts are not interchangeable between the FN Hi-Power (Hi G Power) and the P35 or original Hi-Power due to differences in part shaping.

What is the purpose of the rail added to this FN High Power?

The rail is added to the FN High Power to allow for the mounting of accessories, specifically mentioned for lights, enhancing its tactical utility.

How is the factory trigger on this FN High Power described?

The factory trigger on this FN High Power is described as having noticeable take-up, being a 'little heavier,' and generally rated as 'not great,' though not the worst available.

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