Which Hi- Power Looks The Best!

Published on November 21, 2025
Duration: 1:07

This video compares two Browning Hi-Power pistols, highlighting aesthetic and functional differences. One features a nickel finish with a grippy panel and fiber optic front sight, while the other has a case-hardened finish with a brass bead sight and a smooth, cohesive grip panel. Both are noted as new production models, with original English Hi-Powers considered highly valuable.

Quick Summary

Two Browning High Power pistols are compared: a nickel-finished model with a fiber optic front sight for improved target acquisition and a case-hardened model featuring a brass bead sight and a smooth, integrated grip panel. Original English High Powers are noted for their significant value.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Two Browning Hi-Powers
  2. 00:06English Hi-Powers Highlighted
  3. 00:12Nickel High Power Features
  4. 00:19Fiber Optic Front Sight
  5. 00:21New Production vs. Original Value
  6. 00:29Case Hardened High Power Features
  7. 00:34Brass Bead Front Sight
  8. 00:36Trigger and Grip Panel Comparison
  9. 00:53Ammunition Source: Ammo Squared
  10. 01:01Viewer Choice: Which Hi-Power?

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the two Browning Hi-Power pistols shown?

The video highlights a nickel-finished High Power with a fiber optic front sight and grippy panels, contrasting it with a case-hardened High Power featuring a brass bead sight and a smooth, cohesive grip. Both are new production models.

What makes original English High Powers valuable?

Original English High Powers are considered extremely valuable, often described as finding 'gold.' This rarity and historical significance contribute to their high market value among collectors and enthusiasts.

What are the sight options on these Browning High Powers?

One High Power features a fiber optic front sight for enhanced target acquisition, while the other is equipped with a brass bead front sight. These offer different visual cues for aiming.

Where can one source ammunition with remote storage options?

The video mentions Ammo Squared as a service that allows users to stack and store ammunition remotely, also offering a 'caliber of the month' feature.

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