Pretty much everyone is familiar with John Browning's most famous design, the Model 1911 autoloading pistol. I would argue that his last design, while not quite as famous, was even more influential.
After developing the 1911, Browning set to work designing a new service pistol for the French military. Since Colt owned the 1911 patent he had to develop an entirely new design. While working for Fabrique Nationale in Belgium he came up with the idea for what would eventually be known as the Browning Hi Power. Browning died before he completed work on the design, and it was finished in 1934 by Dieudonné Saive at FN.
The pistol was designated the Grande Puissance, literally "High Power" in French. The name referred to the extremely high capacity of the magazine - 13 rounds. Having this kind of capacity was almost unprecedented in a handgun, and the general design set the stage for virtually every handgun up to the modern day. Anyone who has stripped a modern recoil operated pistol will immediately recognize the design. It is single action only, with an external thumb safety just like the 1911, but it lacks the grip safety of its older brother. This pistol started the modern high capacity 9mm trend that is still going today.
Through the years, FN has made numerous upgrades and changes, and the pistol has been built under license by other manufacturers all over the world. From a collector's standpoint, FN Herstal made Hi Powers are the most desirable. During WWII FN production was appropriated by the Germans, and a WWII German Hi Power in good condition will command very high prices.
Despite not being quite as famous in America as the 1911, the Hi Power has been the military sidearm of many countries around the world, with Canada and the U.K. being the most notable. In 2013 the British finally started replacing the Hi Power with Glocks.
Even today, the Hi Power remains a very good choice for anyone looking for an accurate, reliable 9mm. Although it's a full size gun, it is very narrow and would conceal easily with a good cover garment. Although handguns today are trending toward polymer framed, striker fired weapons with capacities approaching 20 rounds, I would feel very comfortable carrying one.
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