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Old November 2, 2012, 04:43 PM   #1
WIN1886
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Join Date: March 25, 2012
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Browning Hi Power reliability question ?

So I was shooting my BHP at the pistol range the other day and I got to talking with this other fellow about pistols and he said that he sold his BHP and replaced it with a SIG 226 because the stock internal parts on BHP's are too soft and delicate and wear out quickly ! I never heard this before but have heard that the sear is investment cast and cannot be polished like a hardened sear ! I'm hoping to get a lot of use out of this pistol before any major maintenance is needed to it other then the normal changing of recoil springs and such ! Is it required to upgrade to aftermarket parts like the sear , hammer , and trigger to make the BHP more reliable.....mine is a new production model not an older version if that makes a difference ? This is my first and only 9mm pistol so I want it to last awhile ! Thanks !

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