Hope you all are enjoying the Labor Day Weekend! My boyfriend and I went to the gun range and got in some practice.
We got to shoot a very nice weapon – The Browning Hi Power. This was John Browning’s last design, first high-capacity 9mm pistol and still in production after 75 years– compact, good balance, simple, reliable and shoots nicely.
A co-worker of mine, who had never fired a pistol before, had no problem with the Browning. Excellent choice for the ladies. And check out this shot below – muzzle flash!
I’ve never had a picture captured with that before – cool!
DCG



Boyfriend takes good pics!
Replace the walnut grips with the rubber wraparound ones
that add no thickness but finger indents (from Hogue)…
they bolt/screw on… then the Highpower/P-35 is perfect.
what brand are your muffs….asking for my daughter in law,lol’s.
Yep Remington!
I need to learn how to do that!
The Hi-Power/P-35 is indeed an excellent pistol to start a new shooter.
At a missouricarry.com get-together a few years ago, one of the members had brought a co-worker who’d expressed an interest in learning to shoot. He’d loaned her his Glock 19 and she was at the falling plate range, missing most shots (as were a LOT of more experienced shooters with expensive Kimbers, Clarks, and Les Bauers,) mostly shooting low. I took her aside and, using my KBI PJK-9HP (an FEG exact Hi-Power clone) had her practice dropping the hammer while holding the sights motionless on the target. Then, using my “Hi-Power,” she went back to the plates and knocked down 24 straight. Suddenly many of the more experienced shooters who’d been enthusiastically missing 4 or 5 out of six decided to go visit the refreshment stand and wandered off.