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DeaconKC

One Too Many
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1,705
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Heber Springs, AR
Kilroy, on the boiling water, it will kill the shine and cause the pores to swell, giving it an older appearance. Just for a few seconds literally, and it will turn the water brown when the dyes lose some of their color.
 

Pilotguy299

One of the Regulars
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172
Location
Monrovia, MD USA
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in .308
 

Kirk H.

One Too Many
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Location
Charlotte NC
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Both are great looking BBQ Weapons. Grizzly Adams, I love that custom rig, it is beautiful.

Kirk H.
 

thunderw21

I'll Lock Up
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4,044
Location
Iowa
My fiancee got me this: an FEG Hi-Power. :D

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The finish is gorgeous, the barrel is like a mirror and the trigger pull surprisingly nice. And it fits my hand so well. Can't wait to shoot it.
 

jkingrph

Practically Family
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848
Location
Jacksonville, Tx, West Monroe, La.
Nice. I like that rib. I have not seen one on a Hi Power before. Sights also look good.

I have an early 80's Hi Power that has been modified quite a bit. It has a Bar-Sto match barrel, Millett adjustable sight, Cyliinder and Slide innards, a cnc machined sear, small Rowell hammer, wide trigger that eliminates magazine safety and the gritty drag associated with the safety, and finally extended slide release and safety. It's a shooter.
 

KilroyCD

One Too Many
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1,966
Location
Lancaster County, PA
Kilroy, on the boiling water, it will kill the shine and cause the pores to swell, giving it an older appearance. Just for a few seconds literally, and it will turn the water brown when the dyes lose some of their color.
Deacon, I just gave it a try. I had to dunk it a few times to get the result I was looking for, but it did exactly what you said it would. I'm still waiting for it to dry thoroughly, as I don't want any moisture to be trapped between the barrel and the leather.
 

MKL

A-List Customer
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316
Location
Kansas
This time I purchased a Mosin Nagant. After shooting my son's I wanted one. This one is marked 1939. His is a 1943.


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1961MJS

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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3,363
Location
Norman Oklahoma
Hi

I really like that Hi-Power. The last one I looked at was at the Chisholm Trail Antique Gun Club show in Wichita about 3 years ago. It was a new French Hi-Power, and it had been stored in a box of large rocks in the back of a pickup truck for about a hear. There were small dents about every half inch over the whole surface of the gun. I thought $600 a might steep for a beaten up gun.

Looking at yours, now I remember why I wanted one.

Later Y'all
 

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