2ndsojourn
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Reading the other Browning Hi Power thread, I didn't know there were so many variants. Thanks for the insight. It makes me curious about mine so maybe one of you more knowledgeable folks can embellish me.
The rollmark on mine says 'Fabrique Nationale D'Armes Belgique' 'Herstal Belgium' 'Browning's Patent Depose' Ser # 346xx on both the slide & frame (I didn't disassemble to see if the barrel is numbered the same). The extractor on the right side is machined / recessed into the slide serrations. There are several proof marks stamped in a few places. It does not have target sights like some of WVSig's photos, but a small rear sight, and a round hammer - not the spur type.
I inherited this from my father several years ago, and I believe he bought it in the late 60's / early 70's used, through his kitchen table FFL friend. I'm thinking it's probably a surplus military issue from years back, but isn't beat up at all. In fact I'd say 80+%, given some holster wear at the muzzle and a little on top of the slide.
So, what can anyone tell me?
The rollmark on mine says 'Fabrique Nationale D'Armes Belgique' 'Herstal Belgium' 'Browning's Patent Depose' Ser # 346xx on both the slide & frame (I didn't disassemble to see if the barrel is numbered the same). The extractor on the right side is machined / recessed into the slide serrations. There are several proof marks stamped in a few places. It does not have target sights like some of WVSig's photos, but a small rear sight, and a round hammer - not the spur type.
I inherited this from my father several years ago, and I believe he bought it in the late 60's / early 70's used, through his kitchen table FFL friend. I'm thinking it's probably a surplus military issue from years back, but isn't beat up at all. In fact I'd say 80+%, given some holster wear at the muzzle and a little on top of the slide.
So, what can anyone tell me?