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militarymoron
06-11-08, 01:28
i bought a bone stock mkIII back in '93. i've always loved the way the BHP feels and looks. wish the BHP had the short travel of a 1911 trigger, but oh well. the first things i did after buying and shooting it was to change out the trigger, sear and hammer with C&S components and added nice spegel rosewood grips.
the stock ambi safety had an uncomfortable pin and were too low profile for me to engage/disengage positively with gloves on. later on i switched out the stock ambi safety to a wider C&S one (i'm a lefty), but was unhappy with how uncomfortable it felt. sharp edges in the wrong places. and ugly. at least i could activate the safety with gloves on now. i stuck grip tape on the front and back straps for more gription as the smooth enamel 'paint' didn't provide much traction for my sweaty hands.
that's how i left it for years. better than it came stock, but just not entirely satisfactory either. i was too cheap to send it to novaks and spend more than i had paid for it ($369) to get the straps textured and sights changed.
so, last year, i was talking to a friend of mine - he's a japanese guy who writes articles for japanese gun magazines. he loved guns so much he actually moved to the U.S. to go to gunsmithing school for 3 years, and currently lives in the U.S., where he writes and shoots matches. we were talking about BHPs and i found out he had one pretty much set up exactly like mine. he was thinking of working on his, with just about the same simple mods that i wanted, and offered to work on mine (if i wanted). i jumped at the chance and this is what i ended up with. i had already worked on the trigger and it shot well so we didn't mess with the internals - the work was mainly practical/cosmetic.
- install novak plain rear and tritium front sight
- hand matte front and back straps and under trigger guard
- shorten slide stop pin and countersink frame (it often got in the way of my support thumb when shooting lefty)
- undercut trigger guard
- smooth all sharp corners. not a melt, more like a subtle carry bevel.
- contour rear tang/beavertail (smooth edges and round)
- contour and shape ambi safety (he did a superb job on it)
- bevel mag well
- bead blast and blue
he did a really great job, i think, and paid a lot of attention to detail, even hand matting the grip screws.
i just got it back last week and am very pleased with the result. it's exactly what i had envisioned i wanted my old BHP to be. nothing fancy, just practical, and quite subtle until you compare it side by side to a stock Mk III. he doesn't do gunsmithing for a living, and doesn't want to - he only does it for friends when he has some spare time. pretty damn good for a 'hobbyist', i think.

here are a couple of pics i snapped.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v483/militarymoron/bhp21.jpg


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v483/militarymoron/bhp22.jpg

exitinyourhead
06-11-08, 01:38
ditto on the look and feel of the bhp. Always loved it and hope to have one some day.

Gorgeous pistol, looks like a gun you could do business with.

Lumpy196
06-11-08, 03:29
EXACTLY the way I want my MKIII to look. It's sat bone stock except for the Spegel grips for far too long.

ToddG
06-11-08, 08:05
That is an absolutely fantastic-looking BHP.

However, you'll have to be banned for showing pictures of deadly Black Talon bullets. They're illegal, ya know. :cool:

Paulinski
06-11-08, 08:32
Fantastic easily explains this BHP.

TUNNEL RAT 33
06-11-08, 12:09
that is a beautiful pistol .

Ray T
06-11-08, 12:34
Beautiful work!

Here are some pics of an early Hi-Power (made in Belgium) that I did work on.
I bought this a while ago at the Concord Montgomery Wards store when they sold guns! New sights - Novaks lo-mount, C&S thumb safety, Spegal grips, tuned trigger, and polished internals.
http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb68/BrokenArrow13/Pics01-13-08011.jpg

http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb68/BrokenArrow13/Pics01-13-08012.jpg

militarymoron
06-11-08, 12:52
thanks all, for the comments.
re: black talons - old school, but they're still the coolest looking rounds to stick in photos :D
ray - nice HP! i've noticed that spegel grips are a common denominator amongst custom hi-powers.

Ray T
06-11-08, 17:52
thanks all, for the comments.
re: black talons - they're still the coolest looking rounds to stick in photo :D
ray - nice HP! i've noticed that spegel grips are a common denominator amongst custom hi-powers.

True on the Spegal grips!

Black Talons - can't be! They are just colored SXTs for the photos! ;)

Col_Crocs
06-11-08, 18:49
Here's mine.:D
2-tone Belgian HP
with pachmyr slide stop and grip
Polished Chrome frame
Blued slide - Polished sides and matt top.:D
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s246/Rando706/CIMG2818.jpg

Powder_Burn
06-11-08, 23:29
Keep those pics comin'! With all the soulless plastic guns out there today, I have really come to miss slim metal frame guns like the venerable Hi-Power. I may just have to get one - or maybe two.....

joe scuba
06-12-08, 19:21
Great looking hi-power. The Hi-power is one of my favorites. Here is my British L9A1 MK III Hi-Power. Nothing fancy, but gets the job done.
http://i32.tinypic.com/wvzs07.jpg

M76F
06-23-08, 08:48
I love it.

The safety in particular is amazing - IMO the C&S ambi looks a little weird, but yours looks great.

karmapolice
06-23-08, 21:29
nice hi powers in here fo sure

PALADIN-hgwt
06-23-08, 21:44
xxxxx

TOrrock
06-23-08, 22:08
Beautiful Hi Power MM!

Ray, is that a box of Blitz Action Trauma? I used to carry that in my old Mk. II. :cool:

I love Hi Powers, but they make hamburger out of my wookie sized hands.

My friend Lora with her Browning Practical.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v613/Tim_Orrock/Lora/Birthday%2022%20June%2008/P1000243.jpg

M38
06-25-08, 11:53
Sorry , dupe

M38
06-25-08, 11:54
This is a great thread. Very nice Hi Powers!
My Inglis isn't so pretty, but I still like it.
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b382/M38/Inglispix246228812.jpg

John_Wayne777
06-25-08, 12:57
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/jwayne_777/hipower.jpg

FN Hi-power with the glossy blued finish. I've put maybe 30 rounds through it since acquiring it brand new.

fred
06-26-08, 00:37
The gun I most regret selling was a High Power Mk III.
I really wanted one of the new FNH HPs, but cannot find them anywhere, apparently not being made anymore. Sigh.

armakraut
06-26-08, 21:10
One of the best pistols ever made. Expensive these days. The Mil-Tac G10 grips are miles beyond everything else from a functional standpoint.

http://store.mil-tac.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=78

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b101/aurang/bhp%20and%20bag/brownBHPgrips3.jpg

irish_11
06-26-08, 21:33
I inherited a BHP from my Grandpa after he passed away, Ive been a fan ever since. militarymoron, thats one nice looking BHP. Im especially liking the looks of the grips and the checkering on the front strap.

militarymoron
06-27-08, 01:01
you guys are putting up some darn nice BHPs. thanks for the compliments as well.