Haha, for anyone that has ever owned a Hi-Power, you have seen how oddball that pistols links the trigger to the sear. It's nothing whatsoever like amy other handgun that I have ever seen and right along with that, the BHP magazine disconnect safety is also like nothing I have ever seen, ever.
The existence of BHP "mouse-trap" magazines reinforce the idea that nothing about a BHP system is typical or familiar.
Actually, now that I think about it-- the Hi-Power seems like it might be blood-related to modern striker fire pistols. The BHP has a hammer of course, but the trigger interacts with the underside of the slide to eventually trip the sear, something that most hammer-fired semiauto pistols don't do.
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