You did good-that's a nice MKIII

Browning is simply the importer to this country. So not all Hi Powers have Browning roll marks. Hi Powers have always been manufactured in Belgium by FN

And Argentina (FM) manufactures licenced copies and FEG of Hungary makes a high quality clone.
I think FEG is out of business. They made the Chas. Daly Hi-Powers imported here as well as FEG marked ones. I've read that the Browning used to shoot a Pope was a FEG faked to look like a Belgian gun.
I had an Argentine one for a while and it was a solid gun. Later ones have slides shaped in front more like Colts. And I've owned two Belgian ones, one with a tangent sight.
My son carried an FN-marked example in Iraq as a security contractor after he finished two tours there in the Army. He wore the Browning everywhere, often on his combat vest. It was handy to draw from that way, if he was in a vehicle and someone ran toward them with a knife or a bomb. There are a LOT of crazy Jihadists there...
The gun was accurate and reliable. He killed several men with it, and found the 9mm ample, although he shot twice in a couple of cases. In one battle, he fired four magazines! That was after his rifle ran dry.
He owned a MK III as a teen and was very familiar with the gun. And had been coached not just by me, but by Jo Anne Hall, then the world champion Ladies class IPSC shooter. He was about nine on that occasion, but paid attention. I suppose that I should mention that Jo Anne was not only a famous shooting champion; she was a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. I don't think we've seen that combo since.
The gun my son had in Iraq was a MK III with the usual FN markings. It didn't have the US market Browning markings, but it killed just fine. The Jihadists didn't even seem to know that 9mm is a "minor" caliber to some.
I wouldn't buy another Hi-Power unless it was a MK III, which has a beefed up slide around the ejection port, to lessen the likelihood of cracks there. UK military and cops found the Browning to break under a heavy diet of their hot ammo.
The recent ones also have stronger cast frames. It doesn't bother me that they're assembled in Portugal. Quality has remained high.
I think the HP is okay with a diet of Federal's 115 grain JHP No. 9BP load which has a good street record. I'd use Plus P sparingly, but unless you shoot a boxcar of ammo a year like those SAS men did, it should hold up well.
These days, I lean toward the CZ-75B and the Beretta M-92FS for my 9mm's. But I understand the appeal of the old Hi-Power and it does handle and point well. Many examples are also quite accurate.