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    Default Turkish Hi-Power

    I know these are new but has anyone seen one out in the wild yet?

    The only place I can find that has them is Brownells.

    My interest has been piqued.


    Last edited by RockIsland; February 20th, 2019 at 06:04 PM. Reason: Posted the wrong video

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    Default Re: Turkish Hi-Power

    Turkish CZ clones are great guns, a hi-power has a very good chance of being good as well.

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    Default Re: Turkish Hi-Power

    They are pretty solid guns and finished very nicely. I’m pretty sure MAC has a really in-depth video on them and I believe his store Copper Customs was carrying them. Buds usually always has the Turkish clones so check them out too.

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    Default Re: Turkish Hi-Power

    Quote Originally Posted by RockIsland View Post

    The only place I can find that has them is Brownells.

    My interest has been piqued.


    My son was speaking about these a few days ago. Come to think of it, it looks outstanding.


    "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities".

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    Default Re: Turkish Hi-Power

    Quote Originally Posted by raxar View Post
    Turkish CZ clones are great guns, a hi-power has a very good chance of being good as well.
    I have several Sar's.(Sarsilmazes?) They are really well made, especially for what they cost.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgie View Post
    They are pretty solid guns and finished very nicely. I’m pretty sure MAC has a really in-depth video on them and I believe his store Copper Customs was carrying them. Buds usually always has the Turkish clones so check them out too.
    I want to see the fit/finish/build quality. So far, all the Turkish pistols I've held or shot have been impressive. Most of the reviews are very positive.

    Couldn't find one on Buds but the POOFA search engine is better than their's.

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    Default Re: Turkish Hi-Power

    Budsgunshop.com , Preppergunshop.com have them in stock. I own several Sars, and Caniks I like them ,they are well built,but I would wait awhile and see if the price drops.
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    Default Re: Turkish Hi-Power

    Looks nicely done. I guess the only option left now that Browning has put the Hi Power out of production permanently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wanneroo View Post
    Looks nicely done. I guess the only option left now that Browning has put the Hi Power out of production permanently.

    They did sometime last year from what I recently heard (like last week) from Ian on Forgotten weapons the tooling is old school style meaning one machine makes one part and on down the line it goes and it’s completely worn out and FN isn’t interested in retooling even in the modern sense.

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    Default Re: Turkish Hi-Power

    Too bad they're out of stock at Brownell's


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    Default Re: Turkish Hi-Power

    Since this thread is about Hi-Powers, hope its okay to share this link.
    I have a brand new, never installed Match Trigger for the Browning Hi Power.
    Its at a good price too.
    http://forum.pafoa.org/showthread.php?t=344363
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