When I say I do not need it, it is because I had mine refinished in NP3 a couple years back which has most (all?) of the advantages of stainless and it looks sharp too. Okay, I admit that I like the flash of a reflective gun.
What is interesting is that it now comes with a 17-round magazine. Traditionally Hi-Powers came with 13-round magazines. Ram-Line made some very reliable 15-round magazines for it and I have several. (Wilson Combat also sells a 15-round magazine made by Mec-Gar.) I wonder if the 17-round magazines work in the older versions?
Yes, a Hi-Power does a magazine change rapidly, especially with the magazine disconnect removed but having two extra rounds without a change would be useful if a minivan of home invaders showed up. Like that is going to happen in Idaho.
If it is possible to disable a magazine disconnect, I will. I do not want a control I can not manipulate by hand that disables my firearm when I want it to go boom. Although the usual scaremongers say that DAs will seize on this modification. Any truth to that?
ReplyDeleteAyoob tells me it was a case where the person sued had an accidental discharge with a gun with no disconnector and his ownership of a Browning not involved in the accident without a disconnector was proof of a negligent attitude.
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