This YouTube video, titled "Would you want one? (Inglis P35)", features a discussion about the Inglis P35 firearm. The description directly asks viewers for their opinion on owning the weapon and includes hashtags for #InglisP35 and #HiPower. Additionally, it promotes a separate video comparing top self-defense calibers, linking to USCCA. The content appears to be focused on a specific pistol model and broader self-defense ammunition topics.
This video provides an in-depth review of the legendary Browning Hi Power pistol, a firearm with a rich history in military service. The review highlights its World War II German and Canadian production, its innovative design features including capacity, ergonomics, and reliability, and its enduring popularity. The presenter compares its performance to modern clones and discusses its current status among collectors and enthusiasts. The video also touches upon the pistol's use in military and special operations.
This video focuses on a heavily modified Browning P35 Hi-Power, themed around Mad Max. The description indicates it was a suitable candidate for such a customization, suggesting extensive work has been done to the firearm. Given the title and description, the content likely delves into the custom build process, modifications, and possibly a showcase of the unique aesthetic.
This video features Caleb showcasing his Inglis Browning Hi-Power Mark I pistol from his personal gun vault. He details the history and design of the Hi-Power, including its high-capacity magazine and its wartime production by both Allied and Axis forces. Caleb explains that while his specific example lacks some desirable collector features and isn't a Chinese contract model, it was manufactured during the same period. He recounts rescuing the gun from a rusty and poorly painted condition, then detailing its restoration through cleaning, re-bluing, new grips, and an action job. He considers it a working showpiece, ranking it second only to his SIG P226 for concealed carry, describing it as a 'Saturday night' or 'church and barbecue' gun, typically carried in a leather rig. Caleb invites viewer comments on their own 'cool factor' carry guns.
This video showcases a custom gunsmithing project on a Browning Hi-Power P35 pistol. The firearm receives a unique Graphite Black Cerakote finish designed to mimic bluing, along with Hogue grips and faceting for an enhanced aesthetic. The video highlights the custom shop's innovative techniques and provides contact information for inquiries and custom builds in Las Vegas, Nevada.
This video focuses on the Browning Model P35 "Hi Power" Pistol in 9mm. The presenter expresses a strong positive opinion, calling it "one of the best handguns ever made" and a must-have for serious collectors, highlighting its origin from the genius mind of John Moses Browning. The description includes affiliate links for Amazon and USCCA, a Patreon link, and a music channel. It also thanks Mr. Ken Scurry for the filming location and provides contact information for Moss Pawn and Gun for purchasing the pistol. A comprehensive disclaimer about the video's educational and entertainment purpose, safe shooting practices, and legal compliance is included.
This video focuses on the iconic Browning Hi-Power (P35), widely considered John Browning's final handgun masterpiece. The description highlights its historical significance, noting it was the last design by Browning before his death in 1926 and its widespread adoption by over 50 nations, cementing its status as one of history's most popular handguns. The video also includes a call to action for Patreon support.
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