Thank you for making this review. Now I'm not afraid to get it anymore. WE has been hit & miss in the past but I think this is worth a shot (despite the hop up) and I've been waiting for a proper mk3 for too many years now. We'll see how it lasts in the long run.
Thanks. Yeah, not many other choices are there. My other WE pistols are great and even though this one isn't great out of the box, a little work can improve it. I will do another video showing how to do it...
Weathering looks great! Good review, very informative, thank you for giving me the heads up that I had mistaken the operation of the hop unit on my video!
Really nice review man, could maybe point the camera down a tad so the pistol is more central to the screen and we can see everything, but it's a great review and you've def gained a sub! Any chance you could add subtitles as I'm a bit hard of hearing but if not no worries as I can make out enough to get along
Thanks Osram. Yes, I realised the camera was a bit high afterwards but couldn't do it all again. I'll fix it for the next video. You should be able to turn on subtitles. First icon bottom right.
Love this model and I have always liked WE I have many models from them including a 1911 made before the ukara came in to practice and it's sill working , u can see a slight difference in the build quality the old is more tough but I still rate them , I can't wait to this lockdown to end so I can renew my ukara so I can treat myself to one of these and a set of the vx-9 hitman guns , I think the worn in look is best as well good vid 👍
Thanks Clive. Yep, I've got a few WE's and I like em a lot. Unfortunately the hammer mech design in this one (and the older P35) is not very robust. When you get one make sure to pull the hammer back a bit before inserting a mag. (I may do another vid explaining this and how to strengthen the hammer mech a bit)
@@clivestrachan I just searched for a local engraver and took the slide to ask if he could do it. Make sure they'll actually engrave rather than just etch like mine turned out.
Nice hi power I know it's not real, but keep your finger off the trigger when not planning to shoot it. Rest it on the outside of the trigger guard. Most shooting accidents happen because someone had there finger unintentionally resting on the trigger. It's just a bad habit to get into.
Sorry its taking so long. I will do a video soon. Unfortunately there isn't much you can easily do to improve it but I found a way that may help a bit.
Yes, you can buy the ring hammer separately and is a direct replacement. (I actually did this too) Bought from: www.kyairsoft.com/parts/we-pistols-gbbp/b-series-mkii-mkiii-hi-power-browning/b-series-hi-power-browning/b-series-hi-power-8.html
Hii! I would buy it, but only for decoration. I do not want to fill it up with gas, just racking the slide or take in-out the mag. What do you think, is it good for it or the possibility to get an absolute lemon is high?
I've just bought another one and it works OK so I think its safe to buy one. (Test before throwing away the box) The tip I would say is to pull the hammer back before inserting a mag. You can manually lower the hammer once the mag is in.
I just searched for 'engraving' service near me. I found one and had it done but it was only etched and not properly engraved. I'm happy enough with the results because it was cheap but if I had to do it again I would check that they would do proper deep engraving.
Yes, it is tight on mine. Luckily I haven't needed to remove it. If you really need to get it out then you'll have to carefully wiggle it as you push it out.
@@wsiur_gaming Any other pistols are easier to use because they don't have the same problem with the magazine. (See my other video) But if you want a Browning Hi-Power MK3 then this is the only choice. Don't get anything Co2 powered
@@wsiur_gaming Because it works at much higher pressure than green gas so everything from the mechanism in the pistol to all the valves and seals are under much more stress. If there is a leak or problem then the gas bulb cannot be removed until its empty so its wasted. You will waste Co2 bulbs until all leaks are fixed.