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I picked up this FEG Hi Power clone from the deal that Buds was running a couple of weeks ago. I've always liked the Hi Power design for it's historical significance, and when this came up for a reasonable price it felt like the right time to take the plunge. Plus, it fits all of my 1911 holsters! 

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One thing I've noticed is that the barrel is not like a typical Hi Power barrel, it doesn't have the cam typically found on them. Any Hi Power experts that could shed some light on this? Below is a picture of the barrel.

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Also, when I completely stripped it to remove all the cosmoline, I couldn't get the two small pins in the trigger group out.  I really want to remove that obscenity-inducing magazine safety. Any tips? Or if anyone knows a good gunsmith in the Nashville area who is knowledgable about Hi Powers, that would be appreciated too. Thanks!

 

 

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The first gun that I purchased was a K.B.I. version of the HP. It was a model PJK-9HP. One thing that I learned, the hard way, is that the pin that holds the trigger in is tapered. So being the expert gunsmith that I must have thought that I was (I know much better now that I'm no gunsmith), I decided to change out the trigger spring. I drove that little pin out, of course, from the wrong side. Go figure, a 50/50 chance and I chose wrong?! For some reason after I operated on the gun, the pin would work itself out after shooting it for a while.

A friend of mine just recently bought a desert tan FEG HP. It looks sharp and he says that it is pretty tight.

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Good news, took the pistol out for its maiden voyage to the range, and after firing it was able to get the pin out! I suspect it was just petrified cosmoline that was holding it in, and the firing loosened her up. Once I removed the mag safety the trigger immediately feels worlds better. 

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