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Originally Posted by miclo18d
That's def a Browning Hi-Power not 1911.
Another classic designed by JB!
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Browning started, but did not finish the BHP design work. He died nine years before the High Power would go into production.
After his death, Belgian FN employees, primarily Dieudonné Saive, completed the work and FN commenced manufacture.
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