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M1935 Military - Metal Finish Look

 
             
                         
             
                         
             
                         
                 
 

Rare Marushin Browning Hi-Power Military 9mm (metal finish look version) 

Made in the mid 1980's and in very good condition. Appears unused / unfired.  Includes original box, 13 unused 9mm blowback cartridges.  Serial Number : 0155

Slide markings:  " FABRIQUE NATIONALE DARMES DE GUERRE "  " HERSTAL BELGIQUE "     "BROWNING PATENT DEPOSE"

In unfired condition. Includes: Original box, 13x New condition Marushin 9mm blowback cartridges, 13rd metal double stack magazine.  PFC cap loading tool.

Optional USA gun carry case. :  £26.95   

     Functions, Fires, Field strips Exactly like the real thing.
     Caliber:    9mm parabellum Blowback cartridges - reusable   -  13 included
     Weight approx: 625g Loaded

      Magazine Capacity: 13

     Power:  7mm PFC cap Blowback.  

     Open Barrel

     Materials:  shock resistant  abs,  zinc alloy parts
     Firing Mode:  Semiautomatic
     Manual Safety lever (left of rear frame) / adjustable rear sight
     Adjustable rear sight

Any questions please email:   sales@mg-props.co.uk   We ship internationally (USA / Europe).  Please ask for a shipping quote

PFC Primer caps:   £9.50 per box  (1 box = 100 PFC caps)  These are what makes the bang and smoke

Spare cartridges:    £1.95 each

Eight real look / size 9mm Dummy Bullets:     €28.85 / £21.95

  Look like real bullets with 9mm markings (great for display)

Ammo Box:  9mm :    €10.85 / £8.45 Plastic container for  (real looks or blowback) Keep your ammo neatly stored :  Holds 50rds  

Nylon Black Holster:   €23.10 / £16.95    

Black Shoulder Holster:  €29.45 /  £22.95   Type 1      Type 2

Tactical Leg Holster (right leg) with magazine holder:  €29.45 /  £22.95

Lockable Aluminium Storage / Carry Case:   €29.45 /  £22.95

    Great for storing or safe transport. Foam lined and lockable.

Brief info on the Browning Hi-Power M1935 Military

By 1928, Colt's patent protection had run out on the 1911, and Mr. Saive began his third update to John Browning's original design utilizing some of the features Mr. Browning had incorporated into the 1911, but had been unavailable to FN because of the patent time limits. The Model 1928 dispelled completely with the bulky breech bolt assembly, and the the P35 as we know it today was readily apparent with the addition of a 1911 style barrel bushing and a straight grip. By 1931 the pistol featured a curved backstrap and the fixed bushing of today's Hi Power. The pistol was completed and ready for production in 1934, being offered with either a tangent style adjustable or standard fixed rear sight. It was slim, held thirteen cartridges, and was the most advanced military pistol available. Production began, and in May of 1935, Belgium accepted the first 1000 pistol order from FN sealing the Hi Power's designation of Model 1935 forever. With a state of the art design, and the swirling murkiness of events counting down to World War II, The Browning Hi Power stood on the brink of becoming the most widely used military pistol in history.

The most noticeable feature that differentiates the M1935 from the M1911 is the 13-round-capacity double-column magazine, a design by Saive that affords this model the name "Hi Power." During World War II, the Hi Power was the only pistol to see production on both sides: the Allies produced a version at Inglis,  in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, while the Germans contributed production at the occupied FN plant in Belgium. The British army adopted the Hi Power after the war, and production continued to increase as distribution ranged to more than 90  countries, including NATO. Today, this pistol exists in many calibers to include the 9 mm, .40 S&W and even .41 AE.

In Iraq, this pistol was often seen in Saddam Hussein's hands as he fired a Browning Hi Power into the air above a celebratory  crowd. Just as officers adopted Hussein's trademark mustache once he took power, they also searched for a Browning Hi Power to place in their holsters. These pistols were often seen carried by high-ranking officers and were usually well worn with evidence of holster wear. They would command the highest prices as no other pistol in Iraq's arsenal could match the reliability, functionality and accuracy as this Browning design

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