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  • skfullgun

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    In the woods...
    Here is mine. It has some wear.
    1981, FN, Herstal.
    Guns International
     

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    OJ knives

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    Noggin, considering where it came from, its beyond value.
    Sorry about no pictures. Im still out of town and cant figure how to post pics. I will have to get my son to show me how.
    A well worn Hi Power and a new looking one are both great looking guns.
     

    Texasgordo

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    What do you all recommend to give it a better trigger besides the removal of the magazine safety.
    Try removing the mag disconnect first. It takes away the gritty feeling when you pull the trigger. After I did that to mine the trigger itself didn't bother me.

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