RIGHT ON!!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! AND THAT ACTUALLY FIXES MY FEG R-9/ P9R's extractor!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! THE R9 has that funky S&W Model 39-59 type safety/firing pin block, but the extractor, barrel, lockup, recoil spring etc, are still very much like a Hi Power MKii or Mkiii with the external extractor. Now the casings come out every time the trigger is pulled, and the gun goes bang. The trigger is awesome on it too, (after I polished some stuff up inside). The reset super stupid short (2mm), with no take up, no overtravel, and you can lay down followup shots super fast and accurately. The barrel locks up super tight, and the gun shoots exactly right where the sights are aimed. $180+ $19 for a magazine + $20 for slide lock pin + $5 for that extractor spring + $11 for a recoil spring (not really needed, but...) and the gun works absolutely great now. Time to order out more magazines, and I have a really nice FEG Hi Power clone on it's way to my FFL. It will get your new springs all the way around. The P35 & CZ75 are both accurate to a fault, soft shooting, comfortable, and they shoots nicer than ANY Glock in any caliber. Glocks are the Bic lighters of handguns. If you need a disposable fire starter, the Bic lighter is the best. If you need a disposable short range hole puncher, the Glock is the best. Glocks are just NOT heirloom quality pieces. Only a trailer trash fool will cherish granddad's old Glock 17. It's not like granddad's Hi Power, Luger, Union Signal 1911, PPKS, S&W 686, H&K P7 or Colt Python. It's more like granddad's old Bic Lighter. After 50 or 60 years, it probably won't work. I am still shooting a 1912 Luger. I don't think 105 year old plastic guns will be safe to shoot, sorry.
Amazing information; clearly the gentleman knows his stuff; however, a black gun, dark parts on dark green felt? Dark pistol and parts on lighter background would have made the vid even better. Thanks
I recently learned from trying to make my own videos that a light background looks good to our eyes but actually confuses most cameras. The camera will adjust itself for the light background and the subject matter becomes even darker. +forgottenweapons touched on that in a Q&A video, and he uses grey backgrounds behind guns for that reason. I found that interesting.
I would agree this gentleman knew his stuff .But in the future is there anyway you could get a closer shot with the camera at the smaller parts I couldn’t see any of the small parts though you narrated the whole video and named every part otherwise you did a beautiful job at this video
You provided springs and tools to a buddy, and he's invited me over to watch how closely he can duplicate this video! I've never replaced a spring in my HP, so eager to see what sort of performance he gets.
It would be great if you would illuminate your work area, which is really dark. You might also set your camera exposure to +1.25. As it is now, your hands are perfectly exposed, but the gun and it's insides are too dark. By increasing the auto-exposure, you'll be able to see the gun and its insides perfectly exposed.
I got the shooter spring kit. My recoil springs weren't labeled. I would assume the shorter recoil spring is the 17lb and the longer one is 18.5lbs, right? Also if I choose the 17lb recoil spring, would I want the 30lb or the 32lb mainspring?
Hello, This is slightly off topic. Have you guys ever considered making a rubberized cover for the retaining plate to insure no damage to the pistol during dry fire ? I made such a thing out of a rubber washer. The firing pin held it in place during dry fire. Finally, it wore out. I could make a new one pretty easy, but it might be nice to have something that was optimized for this function. I also use #47 rubber O rings over the retaining plate. They don't cushion the hammer fall as much, but they do allow for running the slide without it being pushed off by the ejector when the slide goes back into battery. That's nice when doing malfunction clearing drills. Anyway, I am that fabled person who broke the back out of their MK3 High Power slide by lots of unprotected dry firing. The slide broke out where it is cut for the paddle of the firing pin block. It would no longer hold the firing pin retaining plate. After that interesting process, I started using snap caps, and also protecting the slide and retaining plate with #47 O rings, and the afore mentioned piece of rubber (which looked a lot like a miniature retaining plate). I've never even broken a retaining plate since then. This despite the fact that I've worn the little grooves off the back of the firing pin flange completely, and the front flange groove is nearly gone also. I say this to demonstrate the amount of use this gun has seen. And the pistol still works great, I must say. Pretty amazing. So, that's it. Just a product idea that I think might be nice. Best regards.
How do I know what spring kit to purchase for my HP? Mine was manufactured in the early 50's and has an internal ejector and "thumbprint" on the slide.
Mark as always you do exceptional work the total overhaul on the FN Hi Power was absolutely amazing the finish you applied is beautiful with all your new springs your match barrel recoil absorbing guide rod the SFS and the walnut grips this FN shoots remarkable, thank you.
Mr mark Allen I have a problem with that very same piece. That little paddle piece. My slide locked up ,I cant rack it.I dont know what went wrong. How can I unlock my slide ??
IS THE SLIDE PULL SUPPOSE TO BE SO HARD, TOOK TO 2 GUNSHOPS AND WAS TOLD IT,S GOOD,CAUSE OF ITS AGE. MY WIFE CANT PULL IT BACK AT ALL,IT IS STIFF,IM NOT SURE I AGREE WITH THE SHOPS
First: Get your fingers out of the way. Second: Don't show the operation from the blind side of the camera. Third: When attempting to show a closeup, STOP MOVING so the auto-focus on the camera can catch up.
A lighter color mat would help to see things. Also a trigger gauge so we could see trigger pull would have been nice. It looks like you have a lot of time into this, and a decent price on the kits.
Peter Saint Pedro here's our review on the Tisas BR9. It's fully compatible with our spring kits. We've developed a dedicated reliability kit based on our observations and the feedback from other users. bhspringsolutions.com/content/43-critical-review-of-the-tisas-regent-br9-hp-hi-power
Yes. We have done a complete review of the Tisas - available at BHSpringSolutions.com - click on "Knowledge Base". Also, we have developed a Tisas fix-kit that handles all the flaws we've found in the Tisas, you can see it here: bhspringsolutions.com/tisas-br9-hi-power-/358-tisas-br9-hi-power-essential-kit.htmlAll Hi Power products at BHSpringSolutions.com have proven compatible with the Tisas HP.
RIGHT ON!!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! AND THAT ACTUALLY FIXES MY FEG R-9/ P9R's extractor!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! THE R9 has that funky S&W Model 39-59 type safety/firing pin block, but the extractor, barrel, lockup, recoil spring etc, are still very much like a Hi Power MKii or Mkiii with the external extractor. Now the casings come out every time the trigger is pulled, and the gun goes bang. The trigger is awesome on it too, (after I polished some stuff up inside). The reset super stupid short (2mm), with no take up, no overtravel, and you can lay down followup shots super fast and accurately. The barrel locks up super tight, and the gun shoots exactly right where the sights are aimed. $180+ $19 for a magazine + $20 for slide lock pin + $5 for that extractor spring + $11 for a recoil spring (not really needed, but...) and the gun works absolutely great now. Time to order out more magazines, and I have a really nice FEG Hi Power clone on it's way to my FFL. It will get your new springs all the way around. The P35 & CZ75 are both accurate to a fault, soft shooting, comfortable, and they shoots nicer than ANY Glock in any caliber. Glocks are the Bic lighters of handguns. If you need a disposable fire starter, the Bic lighter is the best. If you need a disposable short range hole puncher, the Glock is the best. Glocks are just NOT heirloom quality pieces. Only a trailer trash fool will cherish granddad's old Glock 17. It's not like granddad's Hi Power, Luger, Union Signal 1911, PPKS, S&W 686, H&K P7 or Colt Python. It's more like granddad's old Bic Lighter. After 50 or 60 years, it probably won't work. I am still shooting a 1912 Luger. I don't think 105 year old plastic guns will be safe to shoot, sorry.
Amazing information; clearly the gentleman knows his stuff; however, a black gun, dark parts on dark green felt? Dark pistol and parts on lighter background would have made the vid even better. Thanks
I recently learned from trying to make my own videos that a light background looks good to our eyes but actually confuses most cameras. The camera will adjust itself for the light background and the subject matter becomes even darker. +forgottenweapons touched on that in a Q&A video, and he uses grey backgrounds behind guns for that reason. I found that interesting.
I would agree this gentleman knew his stuff .But in the future is there anyway you could get a closer shot with the camera at the smaller parts I couldn’t see any of the small parts though you narrated the whole video and named every part otherwise you did a beautiful job at this video
Concur on the dark mat he uses, and better lighting. The diolog was great.
TODO UN MAESTRO! EXCELENTE! Me encantan esas pistolas porque fue la primera que aprendí a limpiar a mis ocho años de edad, mi padre me enseño!
The only thing that keeps this from being GREAT is it too dark for this old man to see.
Would love to know what poundage the mainspring is. I'll be buying these tools & spring kit as soon as I can.
You provided springs and tools to a buddy, and he's invited me over to watch how closely he can duplicate this video! I've never replaced a spring in my HP, so eager to see what sort of performance he gets.
This makes me want to buy an old Hi Power just so I could put one of your kits in it!
I've had one for nearly 25 years now. All original and I've been thinking of making some enhancements.
Since I made that comment I bought an old Hi Power and ordered one of these kits -- just waiting for the pistol to arrive.
It would be great if you would illuminate your work area, which is really dark. You might also set your camera exposure to +1.25. As it is now, your hands are perfectly exposed, but the gun and it's insides are too dark. By increasing the auto-exposure, you'll be able to see the gun and its insides perfectly exposed.
I got the shooter spring kit. My recoil springs weren't labeled. I would assume the shorter recoil spring is the 17lb and the longer one is 18.5lbs, right? Also if I choose the 17lb recoil spring, would I want the 30lb or the 32lb mainspring?
thank you for the very informative video.
Hello, This is slightly off topic. Have you guys ever considered making a rubberized cover for the retaining plate to insure no damage to the pistol during dry fire ? I made such a thing out of a rubber washer. The firing pin held it in place during dry fire. Finally, it wore out. I could make a new one pretty easy, but it might be nice to have something that was optimized for this function. I also use #47 rubber O rings over the retaining plate. They don't cushion the hammer fall as much, but they do allow for running the slide without it being pushed off by the ejector when the slide goes back into battery. That's nice when doing malfunction clearing drills. Anyway, I am that fabled person who broke the back out of their MK3 High Power slide by lots of unprotected dry firing. The slide broke out where it is cut for the paddle of the firing pin block. It would no longer hold the firing pin retaining plate. After that interesting process, I started using snap caps, and also protecting the slide and retaining plate with #47 O rings, and the afore mentioned piece of rubber (which looked a lot like a miniature retaining plate). I've never even broken a retaining plate since then. This despite the fact that I've worn the little grooves off the back of the firing pin flange completely, and the front flange groove is nearly gone also. I say this to demonstrate the amount of use this gun has seen. And the pistol still works great, I must say. Pretty amazing. So, that's it. Just a product idea that I think might be nice. Best regards.
Are there springs available for the 40S&W?
Sir im asking, how to order bh spring solution
Thanks much for the video. Always good to know how to keep a pet equalizer perking.
I wish I could have watched this video, but the dark cloth on the table and not enough light made it hard for my old eyes to see.
Wish your desk/workbench top was a brighter color for contrast watching but tough to see.
What about the magazine ejector spring (mousetrap spring)? Where can you get these.?
How do I know what spring kit to purchase for my HP? Mine was manufactured in the early 50's and has an internal ejector and "thumbprint" on the slide.
Mark as always you do exceptional work the total overhaul on the FN Hi Power was absolutely amazing the finish you applied is beautiful with all your new springs your match barrel recoil absorbing guide rod the SFS and the walnut grips this FN shoots remarkable, thank you.
Mr mark Allen I have a problem with that very same piece. That little paddle piece. My slide locked up ,I cant rack it.I dont know what went wrong. How can I unlock my slide ??
Thanks for the reply.
IS THE SLIDE PULL SUPPOSE TO BE SO HARD, TOOK TO 2 GUNSHOPS AND WAS TOLD IT,S GOOD,CAUSE OF ITS AGE. MY WIFE CANT PULL IT BACK AT ALL,IT IS STIFF,IM NOT SURE I AGREE WITH THE SHOPS
First: Get your fingers out of the way.
Second: Don't show the operation from the blind side of the camera.
Third: When attempting to show a closeup, STOP MOVING so the auto-focus on the camera can catch up.
Fourth. Dont work with a dark green cloth.. something light so we can actually see what’s going on
A lighter color mat would help to see things. Also a trigger gauge so we could see trigger pull would have been nice. It looks like you have a lot of time into this, and a decent price on the kits.
There is no spring under my sear lever? There is no place for a spring? Just the hole for the extractor pin.
This means, your gun is pre MKII - a classical HiPower.
Hey mr mark I fixed that problem but my slide is sticking now. What sounds like the problem. I have to force it open now
Recoil spring guide upside down
Flat side out
Any insight on the new to US, Turkish copy/clone of the BHP ? and it’s compatibly to your springs?
Peter Saint Pedro here's our review on the Tisas BR9. It's fully compatible with our spring kits. We've developed a dedicated reliability kit based on our observations and the feedback from other users.
bhspringsolutions.com/content/43-critical-review-of-the-tisas-regent-br9-hp-hi-power
Yes. We have done a complete review of the Tisas - available at BHSpringSolutions.com - click on "Knowledge Base". Also, we have developed a Tisas fix-kit that handles all the flaws we've found in the Tisas, you can see it here: bhspringsolutions.com/tisas-br9-hi-power-/358-tisas-br9-hi-power-essential-kit.htmlAll Hi Power products at BHSpringSolutions.com have proven compatible with the Tisas HP.
@@bhspringsolutionsllc555 havent seen a turkish model locally so bought a 1968 T-series
Will browning or fn grips fit on the fm Argentine model?
Yes. All parts are interchangable, as far as I've found on my FM.
how did you get the pin out of the thumb safety??
Hello Jared,
The pin goes out with the 1/16"punch.
sorry i ment the rention ball in front of spring on the thumb safety
What is the coupon code
BHVet10
Holy mackerel!!! Too complicated for me.
Poor visuals. Also you're talking far too fast.
Knowledge is excellent. Video is atrocious. Get some close up LIGHT on those parts man. You should be ashamed of the video quality.