Thanks for the correction. In all the years my father had it, I never fired it. He gave it to me a few months ago and I still haven't taken it out yet.Very nice. Looks like a pretty good survivor. Much more fun to see photos of this one with a historical association than new guns.
Did you mean Hi-Power rather than Hi-Matic?
The Hi-Power is my favorite 9mm pistol of all. The Hi-Power kept around here is a commercial version produced in the immediate post-war period so was made a few years after yours. No wartime history though. The Hi-Power served both the Allies and the Axis.
Please forgive my ignorance, I'm just getting into pistols. Is a High-Power essentially a 1911 chambered in 9mm?
Edit: Awesome guns, btw!
Please forgive my ignorance, I'm just getting into pistols. Is a High-Power essentially a 1911 chambered in 9mm?
Edit: Awesome guns, btw!
Nope--entirely new design from John Browning (well, design was mostly finished when he died, my understanding anyway). Many feel the Hi Power was his masterpiece. It is a fantastic pistol. I've never owned one but have fired many. One of my favorites, but I tend to like the modern 9's.
My fave "modern" 9mm is the Styer GB (Austrian). The gas delayed blow back action has a very light recoil for a 9mm round.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steyr_GB