MY BELGIAN BEAUTY #browning #hipower #9mm

Published on October 1, 2021
Duration: 0:15

This video showcases a Belgian-made Browning Hi-Power pistol, highlighting its classic design and high-polish blued finish. The visual inspection focuses on the firearm's condition, markings like 'MADE IN BELGIUM BY FABRIQUE NATIONALE HERSTAL', and the serial number indicating a 1981 production date. It's presented as a collector's item with detailed views of its checkered walnut grips and overall profile.

Quick Summary

The Belgian Browning Hi-Power is a classic 9mm semi-automatic pistol. This specific model, likely from 1981, features a high-polish blued finish, checkered walnut grips, and 'MADE IN BELGIUM BY FABRIQUE NATIONALE HERSTAL' markings.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Visual Showcase
  2. 00:01Slide Markings: Made in Belgium
  3. 00:02Serial Number & Production Year
  4. 00:05Finish and Grips Detail
  5. 00:10Full Pistol Profile

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key visual features of this Belgian Browning Hi-Power?

This Belgian Browning Hi-Power features a high-polish blued finish and checkered walnut grips. The slide markings indicate it was made in Belgium by Fabrique Nationale Herstal, and the serial number suggests a 1981 production date.

What caliber is the Browning Hi-Power shown in the video?

The Browning Hi-Power pistol showcased in the video is chambered in 9mm, also known as 9x19mm Luger. This is a standard caliber for this classic semi-automatic handgun.

How can I identify the origin and approximate production year of a Browning Hi-Power?

Look for 'MADE IN BELGIUM BY FABRIQUE NATIONALE HERSTAL' markings on the slide. The serial number, often found on the frame, can be cross-referenced with production year charts specific to Browning Hi-Power models.

What are the typical technical specifications for a Browning Hi-Power?

A classic Belgian Browning Hi-Power typically features a 4.7-inch barrel, weighs around 32 oz, and has a 13+1 round capacity in 9mm Luger. Finishes varied, but high-polish blued was common, often paired with checkered grips.

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