How to FULLY disassemble AND reassemble a Browning Hi Power (Hi-Power disassembly)
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I walk through a FULL disassembly of the Browning Hi-power (all internal parts), as well as reassemble it too.
Hi-Power disassembly
0:00 Intro
0:14 Field strip
1:04 Slide disassembly
4:26 Frame disassembly
11:24 Frame reassembly
23:15 Slide reassembly
29:21 Finishing touches
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You did a great job with this video. Every step was thoroughly explained with great closeup visuals. This disassembly/reassembly was simple for me due to your tutorial and I have become more of a fan of the Hi Power due to its simplicity. Thank you, this video earned a sub.
Helpful hint: I used a zip tie to hold the hammer back while reinstalling the sear and sear spring. Worked like a charm!
Best Camera work I've seen on the disassembly and assembly of the high power. Great Job !
This is the most comprehensive disassembly and assembly for the Hi-Power that I have watched. Clear video. Thanks a lot Sir.
@averagedon1634
Жыл бұрын
thank you for watching
Thanks so much dude. I had to replace just about every spring in my hi power. I couldn't have done it without this video.
@averagedon1634
10 ай бұрын
You're welcome. I'm glad I could help.
I never thought this would be so complicated. It reminds me of trying to put my clock back together after cleaning. The trouble is that many of the wheels look similar, but need to be put back properly.
The easiest disassembly/re-assembly video for the Hi-Power I've come across! Your instruction style is spot on! Consider branching out to other firearms as time (and finances) allow! You've got a new sub sir...
@averagedon1634
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
Excellent video, got me the information I needed right away ! Perfect !!
Thank you for fully lighting your step by step instructions. Good closeups too. So many tutorials are too dark to view clearly (like a blued gun being worked on a dark mat) and are shot from a single over-the-shoulder camera angle that shows more of the instructors hands that the gun parts being worked on. Well Done !
That was super helpful. I bought Wilson combat springs for my hi-power and your video walked me through the process of swapping out the out springs. Thank you!
Great video, just what I was looking for. Been a couple of decades since I've done it. No need to guess at it now. Remember broheim, always go deep with pins in holes.
Well done and thanks for the help
Thank you for posting an excellent video on the disassembly of the Browning Hi Power. It really helped me in changing the spur hammer to a round no bite hammer. I've taken the magazine disconnect out of Hi Powers but that's as far I've gotten into them.
Somebody buy my homey a proper hammer! 😃 Good vid man. Thanks!
Very patient and detailed explanation, very professional
Great video thanks
Excellent video, good closeups.very helpful Thank you
Thank you for this video. BHSpringSolutions have a couple of tools that facilitate working with the hammer strut. One is a third hand tool for holding the hammer back while removing or installing the sear pin. The other is for compressing the hammer spring thus making replacement of the hammer spring easy. I had occasion to use both tools today. Having only done this disassembly once before, over a year ago, I needed some remediable education on how to get it back together. They also have a punch for starting the trigger pin that reduces the risk of marring the frame. And another tool that eases installation of the firing pin stop plate Thanks again!
Great tutorial. Best I've seen.
you make it look easy for you such a pro man thanks for the video i enjoyed watching
This was very helpful. Thank you!
Excellent! I have the later sear assembly but still works for me
Thanks for this tutorial.
the very 1'st time that i broke down and field stripped my P-35' hi power i just visualized it as the 1911' colt 45'Cal that i learned to field stripe at PI SC ( boot camp ) and everything worked out just right
Muy buena explicación del desensamble y ensamble de la Browning Hi Power, me gustó mucho, yo he desarmado la mía, pero es modelo más viejo, y no tiene ciertas piezas del slide y del frame..!! Gracias por el vídeo..!! Saludos
Replacing the sear is the most difficult step! You really need three hands. I fabricated a jig using stiff wire to hold the hammer back against the hammer spring tension so I can put the sear back against the sear spring and insert the sear pin.
Nice video
When you are ready to remove the sear pin, manually lower the hammer so it doesn't snap forward when the sear spring is tapped out and the sear flies off. When you're reassembling, insert and hammer, insert the ejector, I sent the safety that alsonacts as the hammer pin. Bow instead of trying to hold thr hammer back, hold thr sear against the sear leaf spring, and trying to insert the sear pin, cock thr hammer and insert a long zip tie through the cocked hammer and zip tie it across the front strap of thr grip. It will hold the hammer in the cocked position while you fiddle with the sear against the sear spring and insert the sear pin. Snip the zip tie when you're done.
Flawless!
Great job. This was very helpful.
@averagedon1634
Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@mazedry-gate3432
Жыл бұрын
@@averagedon1634an Please Tell us the Name all Tools In the Comments N the dat thing u had Slide on At 3:04 in the Video
@rcatastrophe
Жыл бұрын
@@mazedry-gate3432 dat thing is called a Bench Block
@mazedry-gate3432
Жыл бұрын
@@rcatastrophe thank u so much
@rcatastrophe
Жыл бұрын
Very nice video. Good job. Something that may help you and I’m surprised you don’t have one knowing you shop at BHSS. They make a Third Hand Tool to hold the hammer back. There are other methods too, some people use wire to hook the hammer and hook the other end around the frame at the mag well. Tape it up real good to avoid scratches.
Hi great video - what size punches are you using?
Hey mate, great clip. Where did you get the round stripping block from? Cheers Jordan
did you put the triger pin in back werd????
Get yourself a brass gunsmith hammer
Felipe arce juez. Urgente..buscamo
I removed that ridiculous magazine safety it is great fun to shoot.
@generale3056
2 ай бұрын
I’m doing that now but mine has the plastic one, did yours have the plastic or metal? I’m hearing that with the plastic ones you have to remove the entire trigger group to take out the mag safety and spring.
Who's heard of a firearm having both a extractor and a ejector? Should just be one thing that does both jobs like all other designs. It's the worst designed firearm I've ever seen. Browning died before finishing it so some dumbass finished it afterwards and put a stupid magazine disconnect in it for one thing, shitty trigger, bad ergonomics of slide release and small useless safety switch that is hard to use and requires two hands. I put in a longer after market slide release because the stock original is too short and useless where you had to change hand positions to use it. The most annoying thing is the internal trigger design. How they designed the trigger spring to just rest on part of a shelf with no mechanical connection keeping it there, a trigger paw that slides up inside a channel. The designer was smoking crack.