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Any one else getting tempted by what Girsan is putting out there in regards to Hi Powers like me? First they started with the original with a sticker of $563:



They just recently came out with the Match/Ops version which should have been the Hi Power MkIV for $699:



https://eaacorp.com/product/girsan-mc-p35-match-ops/

Now they’re getting ready to introduce an Optics version of the Hi Power that used the Shield RMS footprint and comes with a red dot for $850:



And they’ve announced the “PI” version for $585 but isn’t released yet:



All this has happened in less than a year while Springfield is still puttering around. The only thing that hasn’t been done is I’d like some front/backstrap texturing, but since I’m under $1,000 for even the most expensive model, I can live with that. Here’s one of the detailed reviews I’ve found on it and it seems like a great deal.

 
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When we could still get them I liked everything about them except those damn mile-long serial numbers so many of the Turkish companies are so fond of using. Makes doing the bound book entries and background check paperwork that much more annoying.


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I recently picked up the match model. Have not shot it yet, but am itching to get it to the range. The 'no mag safety' was a real positive point for me. The fit and finish appear to be top notch. I'm hoping that the trigger will improve after a few hundred rounds.
 
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I recently picked up the match model. Have not shot it yet, but am itching to get it to the range. The 'no mag safety' was a real positive point for me. The fit and finish appear to be top notch. I'm hoping that the trigger will improve after a few hundred rounds.


Ghost Tactical had a video where he said around the 250 round mark, everything smoothed out and the trigger was much better.

About the only universal downside is that the gun only comes with 1 magazine, but works with any Hi Power magazine unlike FN’s new beastie.
 
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Oh, my God. Get that lump off of that High Power.

That is an abomination, an obscenity.
 
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The Original & PI models would have my interest, of the lot.




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Oh, my God. Get that lump off of that High Power.

That is an abomination, an obscenity.


A Purest at heart.

As much as I agree that some things just shouldn't be messed with, THIS being one of them. However, this is the wave of the future. Sad but true. Seems like everyone is making an "Optics Ready" pistol these days, it's the newest, coolest thing to do. Much like the Rails back when they came out. Now, I won't buy a self / home defense handgun without one.

Beretta puts them on their sexy 92's. Looks like putting a football helmet on Monica Bellucci.

My only saving grace is that it's a Girsan, a cheap knock-off. Not the old school, battle tested BROWNING Hi-Power.

I propose a lynch mob complete with pitch forks and torches when some dirty, rotten son-of-a-bitch puts one on a H&K P7.


Yeah! FN should have done this out the gate, instead of putting out whatever fugly thing they have now.

Here's your options:
Chrome, Blued, Black, FDE/Tan.
Regular sized, and come back with the Detective model.
Regular sights (as in NORMAL sized sights, not those tiny little things that came on the original BHP's), Adjustable sights, and dare I say- even an Optics Ready so someone can toss on a RDS. [I kinda threw up in my mouth just now]
Rail, no Rail...

It can't be that hard to figure out.
Oh, and get rid of the Magazine Disconnect!


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A railed High Power? Blasphemy! The non-railed models look pretty good. The RDS mount is inevitable, I guess.


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I'm sure some people will love it, but the one with the rail and the RDO just looks... wrong. Wrong is the correct word for that.


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I prefer the classic look for a hi-power. No rails, no optics ready slide, no fancy grips. I’m OK with deleting the mag safety, but that’s about it.
 
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Main reason I never bought one is that it needed a beavertail. I wasn’t going to pay about $1,000 for a gun that would constantly bite my hand, but I also was never going to spend $3,000 for one with a beavertail welded onto the frame, either.

I also love the rail since it adds functionality while keeping the traditional Hi Power cuts on the slide. They didn’t go CZ and make an SP-01 style full rail. The downside is any holster for it will have to be custom made, and that’s annoying.
 
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Main reason I never bought one is that it needed a beavertail.
Well, it's got plenty of it!

 
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Should have made the rail G43x or P365 pattern for a thinner light.
 
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That’s actually a pretty good idea. It would also match with the Shield RMS red dot instead of going with a full size optic.
 
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I got a Girsan HP match last week and shot it today. Mine is the non railed with the flat trigger, adjustable sights and Para’s beavertail abomination. This pistol does not have the much maligned magazine safety.

It ate my hand loaded Berry 124 grain TMJ and cast 130 grain flat points with aplomb. I am looking forward to running factory ammo in it for comparison purposes next time.

I want to replace the fiber optic front sight with a solid black one. I am not sold on the flat trigger yet and it may be replaced sometime in the future. Otherwise this is a nice HP clone. I would totally snag a Girsan PI model when one becomes available.
 
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Rail on a Hi-Power. Even more grotesque than a railed 1911.


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Rail on a Hi-Power. Even more grotesque than a railed 1911.

I feel your pain Q.
 
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The damn things don't even have gas pedals.

I do find this interesting, though:



In years past, I would have jumped on that but have no practical need for it now. Still, I would like to see a Commander-type version of the High Power become widely available. There's the FM version no longer in production, and over the decades there have been some very expensive custom chopped High Powers (Austin Behlert and the like) so it would be nice to see one available. Then again, like many pistols, when you shorten the slide of the High Power, the pistol may not function perfectly.
 
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Minor whine: I can do without the "you could shoot yourself if you dont read the manual" billboard on the frame. Roll Eyes


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