Description
THE ARTWORK
The Firearms pictured (Masterpieces) are High Resolution Print of a Fine Art Watercolor Painting
by Plamena Markova for BHSpringSolutions LLC, requiring painstaking detail and an estimated 250 Hours to complete.
The High Resolution Scan / Print retains maximum detail of the original watercolor painting.
The “Masterpieces” are painted actual size and are so convincing that you may
find yourself momentarily believing you can take one of them into your hand.
The Masterpieces and The Inventors
The Master’s “Masterpieces”, painted in this Masterpiece, are
John Browning’s 1910 and 1911 models, the Hi-Power, and the “Baby” Browning.
Pictured with John Browning, are Dieudonne Saive, credited with significant design work in the completion
of the Hi-Power design and inventing the “Baby Browning” by re-working Browning’s 1905 Vest Pocket.
Also pictured is Leon Hubert (FN/RDIH) for his continuation of design work and inventions that further
advanced the available operating systems of the Hi-Power and 1911 and modernized their tactical capabilities.
BHSS “Guide to Optimal Minimum Barrel Length (by Caliber)”
BHSpringSolutions LLC “Guide to Optimal Minimum Barrel Length (by Caliber)” adds a functional benefit.
Many modern efforts at handgun design have focused on shorter barrels for bigger calibers.
Symptoms of too little barrel for too much caliber (barrel/caliber mismatch) include:
Degraded reliability, poor recoil control, uncomfortable/difficult to shoot, recoil springs or parts that
have an abnormally short life expectancy, degraded accuracy,and poor ballistic performance of ammunition.
John Browning invented four of the six handgun calibers in the BHSS “Guide to Optimal Minimum Barrel Length”.
And Browning invented them for specific firearms that he also invented.
History has continuously proven that Mr. Browning’s genius was nearly infallible…..
….and influenced the BHSpringSolutions LLC Guide to Optimal Minimum Barrel Length (by Caliber).
“Drop-In” – – – READY TO FRAME
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