The Down Range Forum
Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: Stephen A. Camp on September 01, 2010, 02:05:51 PM
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...from the 1980's and my early years in the tactical unit!
(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y171/hipowersandhandguns/Hipowersandhandguns2/MkII001gray.jpg)
This lightly personalized Mk II was the first Hi Power I was "officially authorized" to carry for both regular duty and tactical call-outs when the police department I worked for allowed autoloaders. (Prior to that, I had sometimes carried a Hi Power under my uniform jacket but that was not much in Texas weather.)
I wound up selling this Mk II and others (mistake) when the Mk III made its debute. Recently I got an opportunity to revisit and photograph this old thing for a project I'm involved in and thought I'd share a picture or two and a tiny bit of this pistol's "history".
This one has not kept good company. It "visited" with two armed robbers, one bank robber and more meth and crack dealers than I can honestly remember, but it never had a "conversation" with any of them; it never needed to; they complied with police orders and never threatened me.
If interested, a little more about the gun can be had here:
http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/Lightly%20Personalized%20Mk%20II.htm
Best.
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Ahhhh, the '57 Chevy of semi-autos.
I have one, love it. MY first pistole. ;D
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Your website is the reason I own a 9mm and .40 S&W Hi-power. Thanks for posting your info and picture, I love it.
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Great history and a great gun. I (co) own an old Belgian model and love it. The only exception is the mag safety. As a civilian, I don't like it at all. If I were a cop though? Being able to push a button to "safe" the pistol if I were wrestling someone for it might be a plus. Your thoughts?
Fq13
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Hello. I don't try and persuade people one way or the other. My own decision has been to remove the magazine disconnects on all of my Hi Powers, making them like my other semiautos.
I am very aware of the controversy over this so I mention only that it is my choice. You do what you prefer. Here is something I put up on this matter several years ago.
http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/MagazineSafety.htm
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Hello. I don't try and persuade people one way or the other. My own decision has been to remove the magazine disconnects on all of my Hi Powers, making them like my other semiautos.
I am very aware of the controversy over this so I mention only that it is my choice. You do what you prefer. Here is something I put up on this matter several years ago.
http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/MagazineSafety.htm
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A very nice, informative and thoughtful post. Hope you stick around Stephen.
FQ13
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Hello and thanks very much.
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You're on a roll FQ, ;D He's been a member longer than either of us, he just doesn't post unless he has something worth saying.
You should go to his profile and read some of his back posts, some interesting info.
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You're on a roll FQ, ;D He's been a member longer than either of us, he just doesn't post unless he has something worth saying.
You should go to his profile and read some of his back posts, some interesting info.
Doh! :-[ My bad. Still, a nice post.
FQ13
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Doh! :-[ My bad. Still, a nice post.
FQ13
You're on a roll FQ, ;D He's been a member longer than either of us, he just doesn't post unless he has something worth saying.
You should go to his profile and read some of his back posts, some interesting info.
Serious about that part FQ, they will interest, and inform you.
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You'd do well to read everything he's posted. He has some great stuff elsewhere on the interweb, ie...."The Snubby Files"..etc..
Thanks Stephen....I've only shot one Hi-Power but it was a joy to shoot.