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Post by browningnut on Mar 9, 2024 10:28:52 GMT -5
First, Thank you for having me. Dad was a lieutenant in the 101st Calvary Wingfoots in WW2. He brought home this P35. I do not see how to post pic. I am on a search for the P35 specific safety. I’ve checked many many places. HELP!!
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Post by ToddSig on Mar 9, 2024 11:42:22 GMT -5
Welcome to HPC browningnut Regarding posting images, if your images are under 1mb each you can post them as an attachment, limit of three per post. So if you have more than three images, make multiple posts. How to do it, top right corner of the create post box is "Add Attachment", click on that. An add attachment box opens, look for the green + sign "add files" and click on it. Locate the image/images on your computer and click open. Then click "Done" in the add attachment box. Should work. I only post from a tablet or desktop, so phone posting might be slightly different. Is it the original safety you are looking for? If so you can find them both new and used. Finding one that is period to your early HP might be difficult, but later versions should fit (anyone, please correct me if I am wrong). You can find them at several sellers. When buying used make sure they have all the parts, such as the detent and spring. including Midwest Gun Works, www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/B515568005At Numrich www.gunpartscorp.com/products/474180Jack First jackfirstinc.com/product/browning-1935-hi-power-safety-assembly-55680a/also you can search on EBay, there are usually some selling there at variuos price points www.ebay.com/itm/386841642117?itmmeta=01HRJ19S60SYRMKFB31EJ2YNYZ&hash=item5a118f0485:g:FJEAAOSwgoBl6fxQ&itmprp=enc%3AAQAIAAAA8InvtS%2FCR0GocG%2Bg0tnLzF6qs73LfFNSumhQlB8WLp65fidILYXjfCsfL2jyonOKgXlfmaZjB1bMEeBwNeFyQ0nAQg39%2BszKZ%2FN2BVwglLhpMMt8TiTKUCi4KrOqbsHD2W8Wqn6skGwEO%2BI8Ny9r2iLzvlm7rMWC9dbGVIdkrS8d20encTCZcRMbyLxBWP%2B6DrcQecZW%2B6NmkDVC1iUBi%2Fu3ZSqkfu%2F9Vvnd0hmHu%2B%2FT5o%2BfEPzYw2X7qGWtL2hC3jFY3mbVaUSL3bBSVZgb%2BbLRP79LMbZIJ0GYZD9OvnFC1mac7RtJlMH2R2moVCzZeA%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABFBMkJOnwcRj
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Post by cmdrcody on Mar 9, 2024 21:12:43 GMT -5
I don’t think there was any change in the safety shape and appearance from 1935 until the mid eighties since my two occupation hi power safeties look like the safeties on all of my others up to my 1982 BHP. My 1986 FN had the same when I got it but now it has the newer MkII/MkIII extended safety lever. The original is in my spare parts bins. You can also get refurbished original safety levers from BH SPRING SOLUTIONS for $20. bhspringsolutions.com/If you replace the safety it may need some fitting to ensure it functions properly with the sear.
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