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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 2945633" data-attributes="member: 15253"><p>Cheapshot, we/I need pics! No Browning Hi Powers were ever made in Argentina. FM (Argentina's military arsenal) did produce Hi Powers <em>under license </em>from FN of Belgium from 1969-1989. These were made on FN machinery, by workers trained by FN staff, but were manufactured entirely in Argentina. Earlier than 1969, FN of Belgium built and sold Browning Hi Powers to Argentina, and many of these turn up as police surplus guns. After 1989, the Argentines changed the design a little bit, and sold it's own<em> unlicensed </em>version of the BHP, known as the FM Model 90, or M90. In 1995, the Argentines tweaked the design a bit more and produced the M95. But again, no FN Brownings were ever made in Argentina.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 2945633, member: 15253"] Cheapshot, we/I need pics! No Browning Hi Powers were ever made in Argentina. FM (Argentina's military arsenal) did produce Hi Powers [I]under license [/I]from FN of Belgium from 1969-1989. These were made on FN machinery, by workers trained by FN staff, but were manufactured entirely in Argentina. Earlier than 1969, FN of Belgium built and sold Browning Hi Powers to Argentina, and many of these turn up as police surplus guns. After 1989, the Argentines changed the design a little bit, and sold it's own[I] unlicensed [/I]version of the BHP, known as the FM Model 90, or M90. In 1995, the Argentines tweaked the design a bit more and produced the M95. But again, no FN Brownings were ever made in Argentina. [/QUOTE]
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