I got five Browning Hi Powers in the stuff that came from Dave. Four 9mm and one .40 S&W. One 9mm was a fancy nickel plated gun, I never fired it before I sold it off. The .40 I've fired and no issues. It's the three remaining 9mm's that concern this post.
In the past, I've owned a couple of Hi Powers and don't remember these issues. What I'm talking about is, these pistols don't want to work right unless I fire full power loads. I shoot a lot of 9mm that I've reloaded myself. I don't load to the high end of powder charge. My Glock G19 will shoot anything. The Smith & Wesson Model 39's will shoot anything. My Colt Gov't Model doesn't like wide, blunt nose bullets but everything else will go down the tube. The Walther P38's will shoot most anything but one with a phosphate finish on the ramp gags on wide hollow points. Oh, the newly acquired Sig Sauer P225 will shoot anything.
The Brownings I think come with a 17 pound recoil spring. 18.5 is recommended for hot rod loads. 15 and 16 are available. I think I will look into softer springs for shooting lighter loads.
One of the 9mm's I had to clean well. Dave was a hoarder, not a shooter. He'd buy a gun and put it away and never look at it again. The oil in one of them had turned to varnish over the years, the slide was sticky on the rails.
In the past, I've owned a couple of Hi Powers and don't remember these issues. What I'm talking about is, these pistols don't want to work right unless I fire full power loads. I shoot a lot of 9mm that I've reloaded myself. I don't load to the high end of powder charge. My Glock G19 will shoot anything. The Smith & Wesson Model 39's will shoot anything. My Colt Gov't Model doesn't like wide, blunt nose bullets but everything else will go down the tube. The Walther P38's will shoot most anything but one with a phosphate finish on the ramp gags on wide hollow points. Oh, the newly acquired Sig Sauer P225 will shoot anything.
The Brownings I think come with a 17 pound recoil spring. 18.5 is recommended for hot rod loads. 15 and 16 are available. I think I will look into softer springs for shooting lighter loads.
One of the 9mm's I had to clean well. Dave was a hoarder, not a shooter. He'd buy a gun and put it away and never look at it again. The oil in one of them had turned to varnish over the years, the slide was sticky on the rails.
