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Bought my High Power back in 2014 -- pretty hard to find a Practical -- the Browning 13 round Practical magazines were $58.98( $54.99 plus $3.99 shipping from Midway USA). The used firearm I bought came with 1 -- 10 round Practical magazine; Practical magazines have the Pachmayr magazine bumper. I was able to buy a High Power plastic case from Browning ($18.45 -- $14.95 + $3.50 for shipping) It doesn’t have the High Power stickers. Remember this is back in 2014.

Always wanted one -- had a standard Browning High Power, didn’t like the magazine safety; trigger was real gritty; accuracy wasn’t that great -- it was a relatively new firearm, maybe I should of shot it more to break it in -- Traded for a Beretta 87 Target -- Excellent .22lr target pistol.

this is the rear sight:


MGW also has the magazines:

 

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Those Cylinder and Slide wide triggers are nice. I put one in just about every BHP I used to own. Again, nice job!
Could not find a C&S trigger . Mine is one of these.
 

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Could not find a C&S trigger . Mine is one of these.
Very interesting! BH Spring Solutions was just starting to make a name for themselves in BHP circles when I sold all of my Hi Powers. Looks like they might just replace C&S as the go-to place for Hi Power parts.
 

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