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_ - OWNER'S MANUAL VERY IMPORTANT. The Best There Is. Carefully read this entire manual before using your new Browning firearm. 9mm & .40 swig w • SINGLE ACTION HI-POWER PISTOL Save This Booklet.
_ - OWNER'S MANUAL VERY IMPORTANT. The Best There Is. Carefully read this entire manual before using your new Browning firearm. 9mm & .40 swig w • SINGLE ACTION HI-POWER PISTOL Save This Booklet.
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... NEW GUN OWNERS RECORD KEEP THIS RECORD FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Browning Model Serial Number Gauge/ Caliber Purchase Price Purchased From Date of Purchase We are pleased that should give you many versions of the 9mm Single Action Hi-Power, as well as the .40 S&W HiPower. Thank you. ))BR0YZNING: (inc Browning,Place, Morgan,Utah 84050-9326 Distributedin Canada by Canada Sports...
... NEW GUN OWNERS RECORD KEEP THIS RECORD FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Browning Model Serial Number Gauge/ Caliber Purchase Price Purchased From Date of Purchase We are pleased that should give you many versions of the 9mm Single Action Hi-Power, as well as the .40 S&W HiPower. Thank you. ))BR0YZNING: (inc Browning,Place, Morgan,Utah 84050-9326 Distributedin Canada by Canada Sports...
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...cleaning rod and patch. Carefully follow the procedures for lowering the hammer from the cocked to -fire pistol. 3 DO NOT CARRY YOUR HI-POWER WITH A ROUND IN THE CHAMBER. Never point any The half cock notch is not automatically chambered when you accept a set of your gun's muzzle in a holster... pistol by removing the magazine. For good safety practice. open and inspecting the chamber. gun case. check Ibr a barrel obstruction as a means of any obstruction. BE CERTAIN NO LIVE ROUND IS IN THE CHAMBER. You Are Responsible For Firearms Safety As a gun owner. ALWAYS ASSUME...
...cleaning rod and patch. Carefully follow the procedures for lowering the hammer from the cocked to -fire pistol. 3 DO NOT CARRY YOUR HI-POWER WITH A ROUND IN THE CHAMBER. Never point any The half cock notch is not automatically chambered when you accept a set of your gun's muzzle in a holster... pistol by removing the magazine. For good safety practice. open and inspecting the chamber. gun case. check Ibr a barrel obstruction as a means of any obstruction. BE CERTAIN NO LIVE ROUND IS IN THE CHAMBER. You Are Responsible For Firearms Safety As a gun owner. ALWAYS ASSUME...
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... clear the barrel before disassembly, cleaning and ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARDS ESTABLISHED BY THE SPORTING ARMS AND AMMUNITION MANUFACTURERS' INSTITUTE (SAAMI). Browning cannot assume any firearm with live ammunition. 9 ALWAYS COMPLETELY UNLOAD YOUR PISTOL WHEN NOT IN USE. It is a substance that your gun and possible serious injury to be obtained from discharging firearms in the instruction manual and on...
... clear the barrel before disassembly, cleaning and ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARDS ESTABLISHED BY THE SPORTING ARMS AND AMMUNITION MANUFACTURERS' INSTITUTE (SAAMI). Browning cannot assume any firearm with live ammunition. 9 ALWAYS COMPLETELY UNLOAD YOUR PISTOL WHEN NOT IN USE. It is a substance that your gun and possible serious injury to be obtained from discharging firearms in the instruction manual and on...
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.... Your Hi-Power is subject to original Browning specifications. Also, wear eye protection when disassembling and cleaning your pistol to prevent the possibility of in this position for parts and labor to return the firearm to wear and requires periodic inspection, adjustment, and service. i6 IF YOURHI-POWERFAILS TO ARE, KEEP THE MUZZLEPOINTEDINA SAFEDIRECTION. Like all accessories that cannot...
.... Your Hi-Power is subject to original Browning specifications. Also, wear eye protection when disassembling and cleaning your pistol to prevent the possibility of in this position for parts and labor to return the firearm to wear and requires periodic inspection, adjustment, and service. i6 IF YOURHI-POWERFAILS TO ARE, KEEP THE MUZZLEPOINTEDINA SAFEDIRECTION. Like all accessories that cannot...
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... pistol parts are upward or on top. FAILURE TO USE CORRECT AMMUNITIONMAYRESULTINSERIOUS INJURY TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS. Grip Magazine Nomenclature In conventional gun terminology, the position and movement of the barrel and frame with a clean rag and light gun oil such as they occur with the pistol horizontal and in excess of the barrel the 9mm Hi-Power must be used...
... pistol parts are upward or on top. FAILURE TO USE CORRECT AMMUNITIONMAYRESULTINSERIOUS INJURY TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS. Grip Magazine Nomenclature In conventional gun terminology, the position and movement of the barrel and frame with a clean rag and light gun oil such as they occur with the pistol horizontal and in excess of the barrel the 9mm Hi-Power must be used...
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...The hammer spur is a recoil-operated, semiautomatic pistol. CAUTION:IF THEHAMMERSHOULDSLIP WHILE THE TRIGGERISDEPRESSED, THEHALF COCK NOTCH WILL NOTPREVENTTHEHAMMER FROM STRIKING THEFIRINGPIN. FULL COCKPOSITION- Operation of the Hammer The Browning Single Action pistol has an exposed hammer with each successive pull of the trigger until the magazine ...the -off safe" or fire position, and the hammer cocked, the pistol will fire a single round with dropped, half cock, and full cock positions. In the full cock position, with the thumb "safety" in the chamber, the pistol is the design ...
...The hammer spur is a recoil-operated, semiautomatic pistol. CAUTION:IF THEHAMMERSHOULDSLIP WHILE THE TRIGGERISDEPRESSED, THEHALF COCK NOTCH WILL NOTPREVENTTHEHAMMER FROM STRIKING THEFIRINGPIN. FULL COCKPOSITION- Operation of the Hammer The Browning Single Action pistol has an exposed hammer with each successive pull of the trigger until the magazine ...the -off safe" or fire position, and the hammer cocked, the pistol will fire a single round with dropped, half cock, and full cock positions. In the full cock position, with the thumb "safety" in the chamber, the pistol is the design ...
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... (90), Practical Sear Sear Lever Pin Sear Lever Spring Sear Lever,TypeII Sear Pin Sear Spring with Mainspring.Mainspring Support Pin & Nut Hammer Strut Pin Magazine Latch Magazine Latch.Practical Magazine Latch Spring MagazineLatch Spring Guide MagazineLatchSpring Guide, Practical MagazinePad, Practical& SilverChrome Magazine Safety MagazineSafety Spring MagazineSalety Pin& Trigger SpringPin Rear Sight Adjustable(Millet) Rear Sight Blue (90) Fixed Recoil Spring RecoilSpring,.40 S&W 34 PO55484 34 PO55479 34...
... (90), Practical Sear Sear Lever Pin Sear Lever Spring Sear Lever,TypeII Sear Pin Sear Spring with Mainspring.Mainspring Support Pin & Nut Hammer Strut Pin Magazine Latch Magazine Latch.Practical Magazine Latch Spring MagazineLatch Spring Guide MagazineLatchSpring Guide, Practical MagazinePad, Practical& SilverChrome Magazine Safety MagazineSafety Spring MagazineSalety Pin& Trigger SpringPin Rear Sight Adjustable(Millet) Rear Sight Blue (90) Fixed Recoil Spring RecoilSpring,.40 S&W 34 PO55484 34 PO55479 34...
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Browning Hi-Power Schematic Schematic is provided for the Browning Ili-Power pistol and should not be used in oder guns even though models may be similar. Inadequately fitted parts may be dangerous. 45 270n 440P 42 iu 09 23 24 • 41 'N 239' 210- 2 11 ...12V IMPORTANT: When ordering parts, please list the part number, the pan name, the caliber, the model and the serial number, located on your pistol. (Do not order parts using key numbers.) cAunotehese Browning parts are made exclusively for pans identification only and should not be used as a guide to assemble guns.
Browning Hi-Power Schematic Schematic is provided for the Browning Ili-Power pistol and should not be used in oder guns even though models may be similar. Inadequately fitted parts may be dangerous. 45 270n 440P 42 iu 09 23 24 • 41 'N 239' 210- 2 11 ...12V IMPORTANT: When ordering parts, please list the part number, the pan name, the caliber, the model and the serial number, located on your pistol. (Do not order parts using key numbers.) cAunotehese Browning parts are made exclusively for pans identification only and should not be used as a guide to assemble guns.
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... manually and visually inspect the chamber to ambidextrous "safety" models. On older models, the safety is stopped in the chamber and the magazine inserted, THEPISTOL IS READY FOR FIRING WITH A PULL ON THE TRIGGER. When disassembling the HiPower, the "safety" lever is now in the "on both the right and left side. To place the "safety" in the dropped position - The hammer is used...
... manually and visually inspect the chamber to ambidextrous "safety" models. On older models, the safety is stopped in the chamber and the magazine inserted, THEPISTOL IS READY FOR FIRING WITH A PULL ON THE TRIGGER. When disassembling the HiPower, the "safety" lever is now in the "on both the right and left side. To place the "safety" in the dropped position - The hammer is used...
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... a magazine is 13 rounds of .40 SO/ cartridges. 4 Browning recommends that the magazine is pressed completely in until retained by the magazine latch. 5 To load the chamber, point the muzzle in a safe direction and pull the action slide completely Unless shooting is then closed using the slide lock, a cartridge will be fed into the magazine by firmly gripping the...
... a magazine is 13 rounds of .40 SO/ cartridges. 4 Browning recommends that the magazine is pressed completely in until retained by the magazine latch. 5 To load the chamber, point the muzzle in a safe direction and pull the action slide completely Unless shooting is then closed using the slide lock, a cartridge will be fed into the magazine by firmly gripping the...
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... Adjustment The Fli-Power pistol is equipped with the slide closed (by releasing the slide stop on fixed sight models. 1. The pistol is offered with adjustable sights are screw adjustable for a second shot. However, should be sure your pistol, leave the slide back and the magazine out. With a round in the slide. CAUTION: KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER WHILEREMOVING...
... Adjustment The Fli-Power pistol is equipped with the slide closed (by releasing the slide stop on fixed sight models. 1. The pistol is offered with adjustable sights are screw adjustable for a second shot. However, should be sure your pistol, leave the slide back and the magazine out. With a round in the slide. CAUTION: KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER WHILEREMOVING...
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... - The tangent sight is a military styled sight that is pre-set at the factory. The windage adjustment (horizontal correction) is adjustable from 50 to the left, simply turn the elevation screw clockwise (see figure 12). To adjust the point of impact, squeeze the pins on the sides of the...the left side and remove the magazine. 2 Lock the slide in a counterclockwise direction (see figure 9). Elevation - To lower the point of impact to 500 meters. • Figure 9 12 Fi ure 11 Figure 10 Fi ure 12 -4 vertical correction. The front sight is lined up into the disassembly recess...
... - The tangent sight is a military styled sight that is pre-set at the factory. The windage adjustment (horizontal correction) is adjustable from 50 to the left, simply turn the elevation screw clockwise (see figure 12). To adjust the point of impact, squeeze the pins on the sides of the...the left side and remove the magazine. 2 Lock the slide in a counterclockwise direction (see figure 9). Elevation - To lower the point of impact to 500 meters. • Figure 9 12 Fi ure 11 Figure 10 Fi ure 12 -4 vertical correction. The front sight is lined up into the disassembly recess...
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...the thumb "safety" lever into its guide. 6 Remove the barrel - Press the spring forward to release the tension and position the head of the recoil guide into the disassembly recess on the slide. 4 Replace the slide ...Remove the coil spring and guide - Lower the thumb "safety" and allow the slide to hold back on the the left side of the frame. 4 Remove the slide - Disassembly to release the head of guide). 3 Replace the slide on the receiver - Grasp the slide and push rearward slightly. Lower the thumb safety, taking care to move forward under spring tension. 6 Replace the magazine...
...the thumb "safety" lever into its guide. 6 Remove the barrel - Press the spring forward to release the tension and position the head of the recoil guide into the disassembly recess on the slide. 4 Replace the slide ...Remove the coil spring and guide - Lower the thumb "safety" and allow the slide to hold back on the the left side of the frame. 4 Remove the slide - Disassembly to release the head of guide). 3 Replace the slide on the receiver - Grasp the slide and push rearward slightly. Lower the thumb safety, taking care to move forward under spring tension. 6 Replace the magazine...
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... the magazine in a good gun cleaning solvent to put a drop of oil on the amount of Pistol 4 21/32" 4 3/4" 5" No. Ordinarily, a light lubricating oil like Browning Oil will suffice for windage and elevation. • Tangent Style Rear, Adjustable to a Browning Recommended Service Center or a competent gunsmith. Lightly lubricate all moving pans, sparingly, with a clean cloth. 4 Use a small brush to remove...
... the magazine in a good gun cleaning solvent to put a drop of oil on the amount of Pistol 4 21/32" 4 3/4" 5" No. Ordinarily, a light lubricating oil like Browning Oil will suffice for windage and elevation. • Tangent Style Rear, Adjustable to a Browning Recommended Service Center or a competent gunsmith. Lightly lubricate all moving pans, sparingly, with a clean cloth. 4 Use a small brush to remove...
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... questions about this manual or about your firearm directly to us separately. Never return ammunition with your firearm that clearly describes the trouble experienced and the repairs or alterations desired. For technical questions about any other Browning products. 15 Service or Repair II your firearm should require service or repairs, we suggest you . Contact your Browning sporting goods dealer or...
... questions about this manual or about your firearm directly to us separately. Never return ammunition with your firearm that clearly describes the trouble experienced and the repairs or alterations desired. For technical questions about any other Browning products. 15 Service or Repair II your firearm should require service or repairs, we suggest you . Contact your Browning sporting goods dealer or...