I had always heard that the FEG Hi-Power was a knockoff of the Browning Hi-Power.
Seems that wasn't the case. It was a licensed copy, with tooling and drawings that were purchased from FN.
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have reached 71 and the arthritis in my fingers makes it extremely difficult to load my 1911A1 clips. What would be your recommendation be for a good, reliable revolver for home/self defense. Already have the obligatory 12 Guage pump action shotgun.. Thanks in advance.
Almost every revolver in current production can be a crapshoot regarding quality. Supposedly current Taurus models aren't too bad, but older ones...no. Current Colts (King Cobra) are nice, but may be pricey.
If recoil-sensitive, a Ruger LCR in .327, using .32 H&R Magnum is rather soft-shooting, but the ammunition is not cheap. A used Model 10, if mechanically in good shape, is really hard to beat. Same for a Ruger Security Six. .38 wadcutters are good medicine and don't have much recoil.
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