Of course you have and twice in this thread alone. BUT, can you find a verifiable quote that is attributed to JMB that says so?
He was dead before the gun was awarded a patent and the gun in the patent has little in relation to what we know today as the HP or GP35.
I've got several calibers but I also have a Browning Hi Power, a F.E.G. HP clone and I'm looking very seriously at an F.N. rollmarked HP too. So, I'll buy two (or more) of the same gun, let alone caliber. (I'm also looking to getting a mate or two for my E.G. Makarov.)
Actually the Arma-Lite is a CZ clone made to look more like a SIG P210, which was an inspiration for the original CZ75's.
Here we go again...
How can looking at them side by side show that one is a clear improvement over the other? That's absurd, the internals are completely different...
What do "they" mean by older? The early ones had a humped feed ramp that was not conducive to feeding anything other than ball ammo. The newer ones are stronger, have better sights, ambi safeties, and a strong finish.
There were two "Baby Brownings" The first one, the model 1906 and the second that came out in the 1920s. The second one was lighter, smaller and did away with the grip safety.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.