I was looking through the gun classifiedes in the local paper this afternoon and ran across what looked to be a good deal. A Belgum Hi-power, Blue w/ wood grips, quoted as 95% condition for $400. I read the ad one more time to make sure I wasnt missing anything and found this "Thumb safety removed for better trigger operation". WHAT? Those older hi-powers had fairly light triggers, then add in the lightening from use over the years and you probly have about a 3-4lb single action pull. Personaly, I dont use safetys unless its a single action and I'm carrying for defence. If I'm just at the range and there is a lull in the action to switch guns or take a break, I just clear the chamber drop the mag. Follow the rules and it will never go off...if it does its downrange anyway. Carry is a different story.
But what I'm wondering is how removing the safety would make the trigger better? And how would you find a gunsmith to even do it? I understand removing the magazine disconect safety is a common thing among hi-power owners, but the thumb safety. Did I miss a meeting?
But what I'm wondering is how removing the safety would make the trigger better? And how would you find a gunsmith to even do it? I understand removing the magazine disconect safety is a common thing among hi-power owners, but the thumb safety. Did I miss a meeting?