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Designed by John Browning and completed by Dieudonné Saive, the Browning Hi-Power wasn’t just another World War II sidearm—it quietly rewrote handgun history. From Nazi-occupied Belgium, where it was produced as the Pistole 640(b), to Canadian-made Inglis variants dropped to Allied forces and resistance networks, this 13-round “double-stack” pistol changed the math of close-quarters survival. We break down the factory seizure in Herstal, the Allied production shift to Canada, the myth of French Resistance demand, and why British SOE agents and later the SAS trusted it decades after the war. This isn’t just the story of a pistol—it’s the blueprint for every modern high-capacity 9mm that followed. ►Disclaimer◄ Some of the footage used in this video is not original content produced by Rifle Ready. Portions of stock footage of products was gathered from multiple sources including, manufactures, fellow creators and various other sources. If something belongs to you, and you want it to be removed, please do not hesitate to contact us. This video includes footage from various sources, including stock footage, manufacturer-provided clips, and content from fellow creators. Rifle Ready does not claim exclusive ownership over this material and uses it under the fair use guidelines set forth in Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, which permits use for purposes such as commentary, criticism, and education. If you are the owner of any material featured and would like it removed, please contact us. This video is intended for educational purposes only. Rifle Ready provides EDSA (Educational, Documentary, Scientific, and Artistic) content to support your firearms ownership education journey with engaging, informative, and artistic material. All content on this channel aims to promote responsible gun ownership and maintenance, following standard and traditional practices. No people or animals were harmed in the making of these videos. #firearms #guns #rifles #badguns #worstrifles #hunting #gunowners #gunreview #gunlist #shooting #gunadvice #rifleready #gunhistory #unreliablerifles #gunnews #tactical #tikka #bestrifles #top5 #top10 #newrifles