What Would Browning Do: FN's New High Power

Published on September 30, 2022
Duration: 19:03

The new FN High Power is a modernized take on the classic design, addressing flaws like hammer bite and low capacity while retaining iconic aesthetics. It features a 17-round magazine, improved ergonomics, a simplified takedown lever, and updated internal mechanisms like a coil hammer spring. While purists may object, this reimagining offers a fun, functional platform with potential for future enhancements.

Quick Summary

The new FN High Power modernizes the classic design, increasing capacity to 17 rounds and improving ergonomics by eliminating hammer bite. It features a simplified takedown lever, updated barrel locking system, and larger sights, while retaining iconic aesthetics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: New FN High Power Controversy
  2. 00:52History: Original High Power Discontinuation
  3. 02:33Modernization Concept: Fixing Flaws
  4. 05:42Aesthetics & Design Comparison
  5. 07:21Capacity & Safety Updates
  6. 09:43Disassembly & Ergonomics
  7. 11:46Internal Mechanisms & Backstraps
  8. 14:48Barrel, Locking System & Sights
  9. 16:02Final Assessment: Modernized Classic

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the original Browning High Power discontinued?

FN ceased production of the original Browning High Power in 2018. This was primarily due to declining sales and the use of outdated, inefficient manufacturing processes that dated back to the pistol's original design in 1935.

What are the main upgrades in the new FN High Power compared to the original?

The new FN High Power boasts a 17-round capacity (up from 13), improved ergonomics to eliminate hammer bite, a simplified takedown lever, a modern chamber-block barrel design, and larger sights. It also removes the magazine safety for a better trigger pull.

How does the new FN High Power address the original's ergonomic issues?

FN redesigned the hammer and added a beavertail to prevent 'hammer bite', a common issue with the original. The grip shape is maintained, but the overall size and width have increased, and it features a removable metal backstrap for future customization.

Is the new FN High Power a faithful reproduction of the Browning High Power?

No, it's a modernization. While it retains iconic design elements, FN updated the locking system, barrel design, sights, and internal mechanisms like the hammer spring. It aims to capture the original's soul while fixing its flaws with modern manufacturing.

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