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Need BHP Mk II Detail Disassembly Instructions
Does anyone know of an online or other source of instructions for complete disassembly of the Browning High Power Mark II, the first one with the firing pin safety?
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11-20-2012, 07:29 PM
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You may get one here page7b
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That is a GREAT site that I strongly recommend. However, it doesn't go as far as complete disassembly, at least for the BHP.
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Wow! Many thanks for pointing that out. It indeed goes to complete disassembly. Unfortunately, it does not include the Mk II, but it is a good start. Thanks!
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11-20-2012, 10:49 PM
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Model,
You might try American Gunsmithing Institute to see if they offer a DVD. Also try Brownells and Midway.
Mike
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11-20-2012, 11:11 PM
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try youtube...they have some excellent videos on all guns.
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11-20-2012, 11:38 PM
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There is no real difference in the Mk ll.
Here is a site that will tell you what you want to know.
What is the difference between the Mk II and Mk III Hi Powers
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Many thanks for all of the suggestions!
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Beware the trigger pin; it's scary tight...
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What do you want to do or un do to the gun? I have the technology Firing pin safety or Mag safety??
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Magazine disconnect is a little tricky. On the Mk lll and later Mk ll guns with the firing pin safety, the trigger must be removed from the frame to remove the mag disconnect.
On the earlier HP it can be done while the trigger is still in the frame.
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Quote:
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What do you want to do or un do to the gun? I have the technology Firing pin safety or Mag safety??
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I just want to be able to completely clean the gun every few years or so. It has the firing pin safety, but my gunsmith removed the mag safety (which is fine with me).
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