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|fullname = Fabrique Nationale Browning Hi-Power
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| weaponinfo =The Browning Hi-Power is a single-action, semi-automatic handgun available in the 9mm manufactured by FN Herstal of Belgium and .40 S&W calibers. It was based on a design by American firearms inventor John Browning, Portugal and completed under licence by Dieudonné Saive at Fabrique Nationale Fabricaciones Militares (FNFM) of Herstal, BelgiumArgentina. Browning died in 1926The Hi Power name alludes to the 13-round magazine capacity, several years before the design was finalizedalmost twice that of contemporary designs. The Hi-Power is one of the most widely -used military pistols in history, having been used by the armed forces of over 50 countries. After 82 years It remains one of continuous production, the Hi-Power was discontinued most influential pistols in 2017 by Browning Armsthe history of small arms, but it remained in production in some countries, under licensewith many clones being produced and many modern pistols borrowing design/mechanical elements first introduced with this design.
The Hi -Power name alludes is based on a design by American firearms inventor John Moses Browning. Following the conclusion of the First World War, the French military would hold trials for a new service sidearm. A number of arms manufacturers would seek to participate at these trials, among them FN Herstal of Belgium. FN had worked with Browning on pistol designs in the 13past, and so sought to commission him to work on a new semi-round magazine capacity, almost twice automatic pistol that met the requirements of contemporary designs such as the Luger or Colt French trial. At the time FN approached him, Browning had sold the rights to his massively successful M1911. The pistol is often referred design to Colt, and he was forced to as come up with an HP (for entirely new design that didn't utilize elements from prior patents.<ref name = "Grande Puissance"Hi>[https://www.firearmsnews.com/editorial/grande-Power" or "Highpuissance-Power"), GP (for the French term, "Grande Puissance"), BAP (Browning Automatic Pistol), or BHP (Browning High-Power). The terms Pfn-browning-35 and HPhi-35 are also used, based power/77844 firearmsnews.com article on the introduction of the pistol in 1935.Hi-Power]</ref>
Several sources indicate that Browning would build two different prototypes for the official name project. One was initially "High Power"a simple blowback design, while it was manufactured in Belgium by Fabrique Nationale prior to the German occupation in World War IIother featured a locked-breech recoil system. Production of the weapon then moved Both prototypes utilized a new staggered magazine design to a John Inglis and Company plant in Canada; at some date afterwards, increase capacity without unduly increasing the name pistol's grip size or magazine length. The locked-breech design was changed to "Hi Power"selected for further development and testing. (Some sources indicate that the name change This model was not until the 1950s.) Production returned to Belgium after the warstriker-fired, in 1944 or 1945and featured a double-column magazine that held 16 rounds. NonethelessUltimately, the term Hi Power has been the most commonly used in articles over the past decades, regardless of the year of manufacture. Versions of the handgun continued France decided not to be made at adopt the FN factory in Belgium under Wehrmacht controlpistol, with instead selecting the designation "9mm Pistole 640(b)"conceptually similar but lower-capacity Modèle 1935 pistol.
After the French trials, Browning returned to work. He remained at FN, tinkering with the pistol prototype, until he died in 1926, several years before the design was finalized. In 1928, when the patents for the Colt Model 1911 had expired, the Belgian firm appointed Dieudonne Saive as the engineer in charge of finishing the Browning pistol. Saive, who would later become FN's chief engineer, combined the best features of the Colt 1911, Browning's prototypes, and a number of his own ideas into an entirely new 9mm handgun. By 1931, the Browning Hi-Power design incorporated a shortened 13-round magazine, a curved rear grip strap, and a barrel bushing that was integral to the slide assembly.<ref name = "Hi Power Wiki">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browning_Hi-Power Wikipedia article on the Browning Hi-Power]</ref> By 1934, the Hi-Power design was complete and ready to be produced, and it would be adopted by Belgium for military service in 1935 as the Browning P-35. Browning Hi-Power pistols were used during World War II by both Allied and Axis forces. After occupying Belgium in 1940, German forces took over the FN plant. German troops subsequently used the Hi-Power, having assigned it the designation Pistole 640(b)("b" for belgisch, or "Belgian"). Following the end of World War 2, FN would continue to produce the Hi-Power, and by the 1990's it had been adopted as the standard service pistol by over 50 armies in 93 countries. While the Hi-Power remains an excellent design, since the early 1990s it has been eclipsed somewhat by more modern designs which are often double-action and are manufactured using more modern methods. After 82 years of continuous production, the Hi-Power was discontinued in 2017 by Browning Arms, but it remained in production in some countries, under license. |personality = She freely switches between an elegant and romantic mode in daily life and a vicious and ruthless mode when on missions. When she's free, she adventures into unexplored corners. Her favorite transportation tool is the bicycle, but her bike -riding skills are frightening , and she is an infamous roadway killer. Usually, nobody dares come within 2 meters of her when she's on her bike.
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File:HP-35 costume1.png|"Little Glider" Full artwork
File:HP-35 costume1 D.png|"Little Glider" Full damaged artwork
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File:CHARACTER_SETTINGS_HP-35.jpg|Official character sheet for HP-35
File:Childhood Fantasies Login Wallpaper.png|"Childhood Fantasies" Login wallpaper illustrated by 薯子Imoko
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