surfgun said:
I love the idea of the High Power. Beautiful Classic design that is still available. The only thing to knock about it is that people say the trigger pull is heavy. It is a design that less tunable and has much less support than the 1911.
I bought my first Hi-power at a gun show, a 35xxx serial number, took it to the range that day. I was used to the 1911 and thought the hi-power would be similar just a 9mm. At 50 feet one hand, my first shot was low and left 7 ring, not the trigger pull I expected, my next 2 shots were in the 10 ring just left, I knew what to expect after the first shot, the next 5 were all touching in the x ring, at one time I had about 8, down to 5 now. Have carried and shot matches with the hi-power, the carry drawback is weight. For the trigger, there is the magazine safety that causes the trigger pull to be heavy, some disconnect that to lighten the trigger pull.
Each time I think about BHP, I have this huge confusion about the various versions and possible tweaks - MKI, MKII, MKIII, P35, L9A1, Standard, Capitan, magazine disconnect (apparently with which the trigger is crap), forged slides, cast slides, tangent sights, regular sights ...GAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!

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Not too different from most other guns, but seems like there is less clarifying info to go around. I went to the site
Hi Powers and Handguns which cleared up maybe 10% of the confusion.
This is without the tiny issue that they are really hard to come by and cost, like, a lot.