The Browning High-Power is a pistol originally designed by American John Moses Browning based on his earlier M1911 pistol. Browning did not live to see the High-Power reach production; it was Belgian firearms designer Dieudonné Saive who implemented final production details, including the double-column magazine. The High-Power is a reliable sidearm and is available in 9×19mm parabellum, the 7.65×21mm Parabellum and .40 S&W, two of which are common ammo types. It can hold 13 9x19mm rounds per magazine (or 10 .40 S&W rounds per magazine) which although is not as high as guns like the Beretta M92F and the Glock 18, is still pretty decent. When chambered in 9x19mm, it displays great stopping power for a pistol of that caliber. It was created in 1935 and is still in production. There are, altho
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