Browning High Power Mk III 75th anniv 9mm

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  • jbombelli

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    I don't have a 75th Anniversary model, but I do have a Mk III. It's a great gun. Accurate, reliable, comfortable to carry, and it's a classic.

    ALL the cool people have at least one HiPower. Get one. I highly doubt you'll regret it. If you end up not liking it, I'd bet you could put it on the for-sale forum and get your money back out of it.
     

    JustAGunGirl

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    Very Nice Choice

    Not a pro, but looked at a Mk III tonight. Very well balanced.. I prefer the .40 S&W over the 9mm; just have other .40s. I own a Browning HP .40 S&W in hard chrome; looks sharp, easy, comfortable to shoot; It's a keepsake quality gun that you can pass down... through the generations. I have heard that Browning may stop making pistols; I don't know if that is true or not. They seem to be hard to find.
     

    Indy_Guy_77

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    My personal opinion is that older models just seem to look better; even though they're virtually identical.

    I'm partial to the Mk II versions.

    Look up the website: Highpowers & Handguns. FANTASTIC resource.

    -J-
     
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