I can't say for sure. It kinda looks like the standard half moon shape sight on my 74C but... perhaps a previous owner modified it to be more of a...
From time to time, Fabrique Nationale changed the format of serial numbers. Different serial number formats were produced at the same time during...
a 76C***** pistol was made in 1976. On High Powers with the C type serial number, the first two numbers are the year. Cheers, Tim
Best info I have seen is at the link below. https://highpowercollectors.proboards.com/thread/1245/hi-power-magazine-faqs-updates Cheers, Tim
Seems like so many guys want to date High Powers this week. I want to see better pictures. Full pistol both sides. Clear details of any markings...
Whew! An adjustable front sight would be quite different! Most, I have read, had standard fixed sights, but some may have had tangent or other...
It is a special version of the Type 1 Floating Sear Lever which has a spring to return it to reset position, imitating the MK lll Type 2 Sear Lever....
If you bought it to use... alter it to your hearts desire and shoot it until you can't shoot no more! Cheers, Tim
Yep. I had this done on my Alloy Detective EDC High Power a couple years ago when the trigger was new... Love it! Bought 5 more trigger sets and have...
Hello, It is a middle of 1953 pistol. Your pistol was inspected by "Controller of Proof" Delcommune Adolphe, who used the mark [ *P ] from...
I have never done business with C&S. I would jump at the chance to have them work on one of mine! You should let them do whatever they want, within...
I don't use a photo sharing site... it's much easier to email or post on a forum that allows attaching pictures directly. Cheers, Tim
I do have a list... it had been published in the Vanderlinden or Stevens book. Other lists (Belgian Proof Marks) I had seen with odd cursive...
Good estimation Rudoph! I am guessing Second Quarter 1952 A link to my reasoning at this link. Cheers, Tim
Good morning... No. No one can give you even a ballpark date without a bunch more info! It could be from 1952, pre-war, a special contract or other...
Yours looks pretty nice. There are very few dings on or near the trigger pin and it isn't showing holster wear, though it could have been touched up...
All holsters will cause holster wear on all pistols. The blueing will wear/fade off where it most comes in contact with the holster. I prefer a good...
Yes. While I don't think it can just "fall out of place", it can be accidentally switched to "safety off". If the safety lever does not stay in...
I am right handed but I enjoy the ambi-safety that comes with SFS. I have not seen an ambi safety in a high gloss finish. The SFS is a bit glossier...
I sure did... it's there now!
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