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Tisas Regent (Browning Hi-Power Clone)
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<blockquote data-quote="billt" data-source="post: 3169576" data-attributes="member: 5188"><p>The Hi-Power's are the only auto pistols I have that I can honestly say I enjoy cleaning. The total ease in way they field strip, and reassemble is pure joy. Nothing ever hangs up, or gives problems. I'm surprised that more manufacturers have not employed a, "Take Down Notch" in the slide, the way the Hi-Power does. It makes removing and reinstalling the slide stop a problem free joy.</p><p></p><p>The 1911 was, is, and always will be a PITA, (especially the slide stop). And the CZ models with always having to fight the recoil spring while lining up the 2 marks can also be a pain. Especially on tight, new pistols. But the Hi-Power design does not have any issues. About the only other gun I would put in it's class, is the Glock. No slide stop at all. Browning said he wanted to put everything into the Hi-Power he wished he had in the 1911. He did just that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billt, post: 3169576, member: 5188"] The Hi-Power's are the only auto pistols I have that I can honestly say I enjoy cleaning. The total ease in way they field strip, and reassemble is pure joy. Nothing ever hangs up, or gives problems. I'm surprised that more manufacturers have not employed a, "Take Down Notch" in the slide, the way the Hi-Power does. It makes removing and reinstalling the slide stop a problem free joy. The 1911 was, is, and always will be a PITA, (especially the slide stop). And the CZ models with always having to fight the recoil spring while lining up the 2 marks can also be a pain. Especially on tight, new pistols. But the Hi-Power design does not have any issues. About the only other gun I would put in it's class, is the Glock. No slide stop at all. Browning said he wanted to put everything into the Hi-Power he wished he had in the 1911. He did just that. [/QUOTE]
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