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Yes, goombada, LOL. Rabbi, homey, a hook-up, or an 'in'.
if the serial number starts with "B" and has 5 digits following it, it's one of the FEG made counterfeit Hi Powers.I don't know who made them for sure. It says Fabrique Nationale De Guerre Herstal-Belgique. Browning's Patent Depose I'm just guessing they're fakes.
Can't speak about those specific guns
but once long ago had a Canadian made
Hi-Power contracted for shipment to
China during WWII.
The gun worked wonderfully but it had a
coat of enamel paint on it that looked like
it was laid on with a spatula.
I surmised it was typical war time type
of finish where the polishing process
was skipped and the paint was deemed
more resistant to pitting than normal
bluing.
if the serial number starts with "B" and has 5 digits following it, it's one of the FEG made counterfeit Hi Powers.
FEG made their P9 Hi Power clone with FN roll marks to make it less obvious they were violating arms embargoes against various Middle East countries when they sold them to said countries.
I was researching my Israeli high-power a few years ago (mine came with yellow tape on it) and it seems the Israeli police would mark their handguns so that during a shootout it was a way to help tell the good guys from the bad guys. Not sure exactly how accurate my research was but I guess if nobody is in uniform and everyone is shooting then you just shoot the people that don't have the color of the week marking their firearms.
My particular example also had a Star of David stamped on the frame near the trigger guard but I understand that marking wasn't real common.
They were marked to distinguish them in inventory for a specific reason, perhaps as training guns as mentioned. Or the ones to be sent away for sale in gun stores in SW Ohio.
The slide stamping sounds correct for a factory gun. A great deal at that price if mechanically sound, and paint thinner should take care of the red stuff.
Goomba?
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But seriously, if you're using the Italian-American slang for friend, then it's Goombah, with an H at the end. If you're talking about King Koopa's henchmen, then carry on.![]()
Those flushable wipes were the problem. Packed in tight.