Browning Hi Power Practical, Pachmayr Edition circa 1993

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Re: Browning Hi Power Practical, Pachmayr Edition circa 1993

Post by Niceguy » Thu Feb 18, 2016 9:02 am

Jakob wrote:How does a Hi-Power compare to a CZ-75B ergonomically speaking? I like the CZ-75, but the mag release is in a bad place for me, plus I've been wanting a Hi-Power for a LONG time. For a comparison, a 1911 is about as close to a perfect feel for me as I have felt.
I am definitely envious of the piece you posted :mrgreen:
If you're going to be at the shoot, I'm sure there will be a few there.

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Re: Browning Hi Power Practical, Pachmayr Edition circa 1993

Post by WLJ » Thu Feb 18, 2016 9:08 am

I can bring both a High power and a CZ75
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