Browning Hi Power (12/19)

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The Browning Hi-Power was widely used by both sides throughout the war, and eventually phased out the Webley revolver as the primary service handgun of the British Army. The Hi-Power was so widely accepted because of the fact that it had a 13 shot magazine, which was a very high round count for a pistol at the time. It also had a smooth and light single action trigger.

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