Browning High Powere sans serial number ???

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  • Brad
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 518

    #1

    Browning High Powere sans serial number ???

    I came across a Browning HighPower in a shop today. I have always liked them and looked it over.
    The clerk made me what seemed to be a good price?
    BUT, there is no serial number to be seen. And I looked purty close.
    I am getting a little goofy as I age, but we both looked hard.
    There is a groove in the back strap for a stock, and walnut grops.
    I planned on researching in the bluebook when I got home but now realize that there are very many varients and prices / values all over the spectrum.
    Still, if I had a serial number??
    Anyway, I will be back in that area in a couple days.
    Can anyone tell me if the s/n is hidden somewhere??
    Thanks
  • lion
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 4

    #2
    I just saw on another site to look under the grips. The serial # may be there.

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    • leftyo

      #3
      id almost guarantee the ser# is not hidden.

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      • MMA10mm
        Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 43

        #4
        Look again. I'd be surprised if an FFL took in a gun without a serial number. How'd he record it in his books? There was no requirement for serials before the 20s or 30s, but most companies put them on. My WWII German-occupation P640 High Power has it on the left side of frame and slide. My 1980s Belgian High Power has it vertically on the frontstrap. Sounds like yours is a Canadian Inglis or maybe a Belgian pre-war/early-war gun. Might look up where they were stamped. If it genuinely has no serial, there's a good chance it's stolen and was ground off...

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        • lion
          Junior Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 4

          #5
          Originally posted by leftyo
          id almost guarantee the ser# is not hidden.
          The one they found it under the grip had a pachymar wrap arouind grip on it. With regular grips it wouldn't have been hidden.

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          • Brad
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2009
            • 518

            #6
            thanks all, I am going to try and find it.
            I dont think the gun is very old as the condition is very good and the finish seems original.
            The walnut grips are also very good.
            Thanks again

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            • Sunray
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 3251

              #7
              S/N on an Inglis BHP is on the chamber of the barrel(should be visible in the ejection port, the slide and the frame. No such thing as an Inglis without a S/N. CF logistics types would have excrement fits.
              You sure it's actually a Browning and not some clone?
              "...the bluebook..." Will only give you averages from all over the U.S. with no regard for local supply and demand. The assorted auction sites while a bit, um, over priced and usually not local either will be better.
              Spelling and grammar count!

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              • BudT
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 2508

                #8
                On my FN HP it is on the slide and on the barrel it is also in the lower forward part of the frame grip.
                I DDUW BO'R DIOLCH

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