Price Check on a Browning Hi-Power

by Remington40x @, SE PA, Monday, November 14, 2011, 11:02 (4756 days ago)

I have a yen to own a Browning Hi-Power and I saw one at a show this weekend. It was a T-series, supposedly from the 1960s (Serial No. T176xxx). Fixed sights, one magazine. There was a very slight bit of blue wear at the muzzle end of the slide, one scratch about 1/8 inch long on the slide and a pinprick sized pit above the trigger guard on the frame. Grips had a couple of small nicks on the bottom of the wood. Overall, I'd rate the gun at 95%.

Asking price was $899, which seemed to be about $150-200 higher than Blue Book.

We seldom see them around here. What are they going for out n the real world?

Price Check on a Browning Hi-Power

by JD, Western Washington, Monday, November 14, 2011, 15:12 (4756 days ago) @ Remington40x

Hi-Power prices seem to be all over the board lately, but I agree with you that the price quoted is too high. New Hi-Powers are going for around $750 (see CDNN). I've seen excellent condition Hi-Powers at the gun show from $600 to over $1000, and the higher priced ones just don't sell. I consider a reasonable price for a 95% plus condition Hi-Power to be $600 to $700. The "Made in Belgium assembled in Portugal" using cast frames are the best shooting Hi-powers available and are made of far harder steel than the earlier "Made in Belgium" guns.

Many people trying to sell guns these days seem to either be on a fishing expedition to see if they can find a sucker, or look at the inflated prices on the internet for guns that just don't sell and think "Mine's better than that one so I'll ask more...".

I love Hi-Powers and have several, but I wouldn't pay over $650 for an excellent used one....

My two cents...

JD

I have one on it's way for 550.00 with Ct grips & a pile of

by Rob Leahy ⌂ @, Prescott, Arizona, Monday, November 14, 2011, 15:37 (4756 days ago) @ JD

magazines. Local guy. I hope the deal doesn't fall through.

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Of the Troops & For the Troops

I have one on it's way for 550.00 with Ct grips & a pile of

by Catoosa, Monday, November 14, 2011, 22:03 (4756 days ago) @ Rob Leahy

I bought a Mark III ANIB about three years ago for $575. Great shooter. Priced around here (Tennessee) are still running from $500-$800 - sometimes the older ones are priced much higher than NIB.

CDNN has the polished blue 75th Anniversary Edition for $750 with checkered coco stocks and an extra mag, and the matte-finish MK III with plastic grips for $700. New catalog came in today's mail.

The High Power is a classic, and still the premier fighting handgun IMHO.

Hi-Par

by JLF @, Monday, November 14, 2011, 16:12 (4756 days ago) @ Remington40x

Only the 98%+ Belgian guns will crack $900. Anything less in condition will drop in price like a rock because the collectors don't want them, and the MKIIIs are far better using guns.

JLF

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