Uh oh, a purdy' FEG Hi-Power followed me home ..

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gsbuickman

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Hiya Guy's :) . I've went and done it and got myself into trouble again. I let another one of these purdy' 9mm Browning Hi-Powers follow me ,home this mornin' & they just seem to have a way of multiplying on me, almost as if I really like them or something :rolleyes: ...

This is another K.B.I import that Kassnar restamped as a PJK-9HP which stands for Pamela Jane Kassnar his wife's initials) 9mm hi power . Kassnar stamped five different FEG models pjk-9HP both with the Browning and the S&W model 59 actions in them . This particular model is the original FEG P9 & identical to the FN and the Israeli Kareen Mk1. The magazine disconnect has already been removed and as expected it has a really nice trigger, unfortunately I didn't get lucky and get 3 dot sites on this one. It has the GI sights on it but the rear is dovetailed so I may have it milled up front and put some 3 Dot Novak's on it . The finish on this one is excellent and it's in beautiful condition and for 4 Ben Franklin's I couldn't resist ;) ...

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For $400 we'd be jumping all over you if you didn't buy it!

That's got to be one the nicest FEG Hi-Powers I have seen in a long time (a friend of mine has one of the two-tone models with the polished, blued slide and a chrome finish frame that looks as nice as yours).
 
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For $400 we'd be jumping all over you if you didn't buy it!

That's got to be one the nicest FEG Hi-Powers I have seen in a long time (a friend of mine has one of the two-tone models with the polished, blued slide and a chrome finish frame that looks as nice as yours).

Thanks :) . I have yet to get a Hands-On look at one of the two tone hi-powers like you're talking about but out of all of them that I've fondled in person at various pawn and gun shops here locally including the three that I now own, this has got to be the most beautiful Hi Power that I've seen yet. Not just because of the pristine condition that it's in, but because I just filled stripped it to get a good look at everything and this has the best fit and finish I've ever seen on a HP. The slide to frame fit, mag to well fit, lockup, king pin fit & trigger finish is awesome . It simply has the best cut tolerances I've ever seen on one of these even though it's not an actual FN , and whoever was doing the machine work that day when this was produced was really on their game :) .
 
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After looking again at your photos I have got to say they must have been having a really productive day when the workers at FEG put this Hi-Power together! I mean the fit and finish on this gun reminds me a lot of FN Hi-Power build quality from years long past!

You definitely got a good one here! Now get yourself some real 13 round mags (not those PC 10 rounders), and enjoy!
 
here is the one my dad got $260 otd.

Wow, your Pop straight up stole' that one @ $260 :) . At that price I would have flipped cash in hand and ran away with it no questions asked. Hell, last year I thought I got a smokin' deal on my P9M Hi-Power for $360 otd right before Christmas :) ...
 
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I bought mine almost new at a gun show in 1988 or so. I have taken good care of it, and it doesn't have any dings or scratches.

But the one that the OP got is waaaayyyy prettier than mine. That is a very nice finish indeed! :)
 
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