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FN Hi Power?

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  • TANK78Z
    Is it possible the "A & E " is really A & F ?
    Abercrombie & Fitch was big in high quality shotguns, rifles and safari stuff back in the day. I think they also carried
    some handguns.
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  • Bill DeShivs
    The HP is the Browning model of 1935, so I doubt any were made before that.
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  • nmyers
    The guys are correct. A&F was an importer & retailer of firearms in NYC. The Hipower was designed & licensed by Browning Arms, who didn't actually manufacture guns. It sounds like your pistol is a genuine FN Hipower. If there are markings that indicate that it was used by the Israelis, that likely indicates their use in the late 1940's - 1950's.

    Refinished & mutilated by the installation of commercial sights, I would expect it to sell for around $200.
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  • rufe-snow
    It might or might not, be a real McCoy Belgian Hi Powder? During the 1980's, repo Hi Powders were made by the Feguvar Company. They were from Hungary. And were almost exact copies of the FN made Belgian guns, down to the markings.

    Most of the Feguvar repo H-P's pistols. Supposedly were made for sale to either Iran or Iraq. During the war they were fighting in the Persian Gulf, during the 80's.

    It wouldn't surprise me a bit. If a bunch of these pistols were brought in as surplus. Supposedly from Israel, wink, wink. IMHO,this would have made them a lot more salable and desirable. Than if they were sold, as either Iraq or Iran surplus HP's.
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  • charliemeyer007
    Post better pic's. You need to use a program to re-size your pic's or find a place to host them. There are free answer to those issues.
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