![]() ![]() In designing the gun that would become the Hi-Power, Browning had to circumvent many of his M1911 patents, which were owned by Colt. The man commissioned to design this wündergun was John Browning, who had created the Government Model pistol. ![]() It also had to have a magazine disconnect, meaning the gun wouldn’t fire unless the magazine was fully inserted. The GP-35, or Grand Puissance, as the Browning Hi-Power was originally called, was developed at the request of the French government for a post-World War I replacement pistol that was easy to field strip, had an external hammer, a minimum magazine capacity of 10 rounds, and was accurate out to 50 meters. ![]()
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