![]() New barrels may fit bu due to the design of the under barrel lug would require some gunsmith skills.Ĭoncerning serial numbers, if not numbered for standard commercial sales FN would assign serial numbers to whatever range a country’s contract would request. Major parts that don’t interchange between old and new models are the extractor and barrel. If I just had to have one HP it would be a newer one, as they are available in the same price range, with replacement parts readily available. I have a 4 digit serial number tangent sight one I shoot occasionally, but shoot a 1972 model more often. ![]() And all three major parts have same serial number. What it has going for it is it appears no one has tried incorrectly driving the trigger pivot pin out with a punch. Nothing wrong mechanically with the design, just remember to chamber rounds from the magazine and not by hand loading a round directly into chamber as that will put added stress on the old style extractor. It is an early one, condition average for that period, and a standard sight type. For comparison, the German issued P.08 Luger and P.38 held 8 rounds of 9mm each. Designed by John Moses Browning, and completed by Dieudonne Saive, the pistol was chambered in 9mm and had a 13 round capacity, and was a desirable military firearm. If needed to fill out a hole in a collection maybe. Nazi marked Belgian Browning Hi-Power The FN P35 Hi-Power had been in production since 1935. It would be tough for me to pay $900 for that HP.
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