Browning Hi-Power Sear Spring with Button
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Browning Hi-Power Sear Spring with Button

Code: B515559112
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5 (8)
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$15.99

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Product Description

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Description: Browning Hi-Power Sear Spring with Button. This is a factory original Browning Hi-Power part. Only Browning original parts are made to the same high standards as your Browning firearm. Keep your Hi Power pistol in top shape with factory original parts.

Manufacturer: Browning

Note: It is recommended that all Browning parts be installed by a qualified and trained gunsmith.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Brand: Browning
  • Caliber: 9mm,.40 S&W
  • Finish / Color: Matte Blued
  • Firearm Type: Pistol
  • Material: Steel
  • Models Fit: Browning Hi-Power

Specifications

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  • Brand: Browning
  • Caliber: 9mm,.40 S&W
  • Finish / Color: Matte Blued
  • Firearm Type: Pistol
  • Material: Steel
  • Models Fit: Browning Hi-Power

Know Your Gun

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Browning Hi-Power History

The 9mm Hi-Power pistol was introduced to the U.S. market in 1954. Serial numbers from 1954 through 1957 are estimates only. From 1958 on, better records were kept and the serial numbers are more accurate. The 40 S&W caliber was introduced in 1994This pistol is still in production today.

To find your serial number, you will need to refer to your owner's manual.

Date Historic Information Serial Number Info
1954-57 The Hi-Power 9mm pistol was introduced in 1954. 70000-80,000
Accurate production figures are unavailable.
1958 In 1958 Browning kept better records of the Hi-Power pistol, so the serial number ranges are more accurate 80001-85276
1959   85268-89687
1960   89688-93027
1961   93028-109145
1962   109146-113548
1963   113549-115822
1964 In 1964 the product code for the Hi-Power was the letter "T" 115823-T136-568
1965   T136569-T146372
1966   T146373-T173285
1967   T173286-T213999
1968   T214000-T258000
1969-75

In 1969 Browning started using two digits for the date of manufacture which was followed by a four digit code that identified the type of Hi-Power:
C=Hi-Power

This was then followed by the serial number beginning with 1000.

Example: 69C1000 = A 1969 Hi-Power pistol with a serial number of 1000.

T258001-261000
C=Hi-Power
1976-1997 In 1975 Browning standardized its serial number identification which it followed until 1998.

  1. Hi-Power Type: 2W5=40 S&W, 245=9mm
  2. Date of Manufacture is a two digit code:
    Z=1, Y=2, X=3, W=4, V=5, T=6, R=7, P=8, N=9, M=0
  3. Serial Number beginning with 01001 at the start of each year.
Serial Number Example:

245RT01001

This would be a 9mm Hi-Power pistol, manufactured in 1976 with the serial number 01001.

1998 In 1998 Browning redid the standardization of its serial number identifications to work with its new data base program, Oracle.

  1. Hi-Power Type: 510=Hi-Power
  2. Date of Manufacture is a two digit code:
    Z=1, Y=2, X=3, W=4, V=5, T=6, R=7, P=8, N=9, M=0
  3. Serial Number beginning with 01001 at the start of each year.
Serial Number Example:

510NN01001

This would be a 9mm Hi-Power pistol, manufactured in 1999 with the serial number 01001.

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Customer Ratings & Reviews

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8
Ratings Snapshot
5.0
out of 5
5 (8)
4 (0)
3 (0)
2 (0)
1 (0)
Would recommend this product.
87.5%
5.0
out of 5
5 (8)
4 (0)
3 (0)
2 (0)
1 (0)
Would recommend this product.
87.5%
8 Total Reviews
Well made upgrade
5 out of 5
Flying Fowl
Location: NC
Date: Apr42l 30, 2024
This spring is solid and performs flawlessly. The item was well packaged and delivered quickly.
Recommended
Perfect!
5 out of 5
B South
Location: Central FL
Date: February 9, 2024
Right around the 30-year-old mark my Browning high power practical started having Hammer follow. I don't make it a habit of lowering the slide on an empty chamber except when I'm done shooting and that's when I finally noticed it. Replace this part and all was perfect again. I recommend doing the other springs in the gun if it's that old as well. These are getting hard to find I recommend buying a few
Recommended
Sear spring
5 out of 5
Mike
Location: Texas
Date: January 3, 2024
I bought a used Hi power, the sear spring had been ground on and bent. I replaced it with this spring. It snapped into place, was an easy install perfectly fit. It worked perfectly highly recommended.
Recommended
Browning Hi-Power Sear Spring
5 out of 5
Retired smith
Location: AZ
Date: May 27, 2023
Excellent replacement spring for any of the older Hi-Powers. If your hammer drop inadvertently while cycling a new spring will cure that problem.
sear spring replacement
5 out of 5
Dakota
Location: Arizona
Date: November 30, 2022
This fix the problem that I had with the hammer not staying cocked.
Recommended
Browning Hi-Power sear spring
5 out of 5
Byrd
Location: Kansas
Date: September 24, 2020
I have A Charles Daly Hi Power (FEG made) that was having problems with the sear moving slightly when the safety was on. I posted on a Hi Power forum concerning the issue and several people told me that was common in the FEG pistols and to replace the sear spring before I did anything else. I did and the pistol works great! The price was right for an FN made spring and the shipping was fast.
Recommended
Sear spring replacement
5 out of 5
David
Location: Arizona
Date: May 26, 2020
Hi-power sear springs deteriorate over time whether you shoot them or not. Replacement fit perfectly and was easy to install.
Recommended
Springing forward in spring
5 out of 5
Dino Bambino
Location: Ohio
Date: Apr49l 26, 2020
This is better than original - it's exactly what you expect: a Hi-Power sear spring that is beyond spec. MGW is awesome!
Recommended
8 Total Reviews