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The Pistol, Browning FN 9mm, HP No. 2 MK.1/1 Canadian Lightweight Pattern was a series of experimental aluminum/aluminum alloy framed Browning Hi-Power pistols by the Canadian Inglis Company that reduced the weight by as much as 25% from 8.5 to 25.5 oz (240 to 720 g). [36]
There is a grip safety blocking the sear unless fully compressed, but the control in the same position as a thumb safety on a Browning Hi-Power or M1911-style pistol is not a safety. The take-down lever is used to lock the slide back (as the Browning Hi-Power safety is used) during disassembly to allow removal of the slide release lever.
Browning Hi-Power: P35 FN and Browning: 10 7.65×21mm Parabellum: 1935 1.500.000 1 kg ... Of these, 6 were eventually completed in England and 21 in Nazi Germany.
Browning Hi-Power: Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal: 9×19mm Parabellum: Waffen-SS Fallschirmjäger: 319,000 manufactured under German occupation. Designated Pistole 640(b) in German service. [5] ČZ vz. 27: Böhmische Waffenfabrik (Czech made under German occupation (after mid-March 1939)) 7.65 mm Browning/.32 ACP: Wehrmacht Gestapo
Pistols: Nagant M1895: 900, Browning FN Model 1903: ~4,600 (Replaced by ~5,300 Browning Hi-Power P35 in 1938) Rifles: Russian Mosin–Nagant M1891: 72,000, British Pattern 1914 Enfield: 46,000, Japanese Arisaka Types 30 and 38: 24,000; Submachine guns. Tallinn Model 1923 Arsenal submachine gun: ~600, (Replaced by ~500 Suomi M/31 submachine guns ...
P35 may refer to: Military ... Browning Hi-Power, a pistol; P-35 radar, a Soviet radar system; Program 35, a satellite program of the United States Armed Forces;
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Browning Hi-Power (Canada in 1944 produced Hi-Powers for China but later that year they've developed simplified version and adopted it as Pistol No. 2) [42] Enfield No.2 (Approx. 3500 revolvers acquired, some issued to RCAF) [42] Colt M1911 (Approx. 4000 Colts acquired. Issued to Airborne troops from 1942) [42]