WVsig
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WV - Excellent! I read reference to the hump ramp but did not know what that meant - till now.
My situation is - I recently acquired an Israeli HP from Mach1. I was so pleased with it that I decided to acquire another HP , and was considering an affordable FEG. I have decided to go for another FN , with the features of the first one - thinking "not broke so don't fix it". I want the rib because I believe that it is one of the details that factor into ease of pointing. I want the recess in the front sight because it holds a bead of bright paint so well.I do not want to depart from any details of the pistol I just got , and I posted an image of a shooting result from today to illustrate why. Also , after reading about the hump and seeing the comparison I checked my barrel - no hump.
The target was from just 9 yards , free standing. I was in a hurry , shot 3 individual 5 round groups. I am pleased that there are just 3 holes in the sheet metal target (2 doubles).
The HP points better for me than anything else I have shot. I am really glad that the surplus FNs are up for grabs at an attainable price.
Input is very much appreciated.
This is who I recommend for surplus BHPs. They are out of KY. The guy who runs it used to work for CDI AKA as Cole Distribution. There are three reasons I recommend them.
https://www.gunbroker.com/Semi-Auto...4&Sort=13&View=1&Ch-manufacturerName=Browning
- The gun pictured in the auction is the one you get and the description and grading is accurate.
- They put the import mark on the barrel where it is only seen when you disassemble the gun.
- Their pricing is as good if not better than anyone else.
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