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Elite Warrior Armament P35 (Hi Power)

5.9K views 13 replies 13 participants last post by  browningsghost  
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Missed out on one of these when they came out a couple years ago, but was lucky enough to pick this one up recently. Elite Warrior Armament (Chuck Warner) P35. I believe there were 30 produced. 27 can be found in the wild Chuck held onto a couple himself. Made from solid billet stainless steel, Chuck made slight modifications to improve what he felt were shortcomings of the original design, including a thicker frontstrap to allow for checkering, elimination of the mag disconnect and slightly different radius at the back of the triggerguard. Wearing a set of high grade Cocobolo grips from Craig Spegel.

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Missed out on one of these when they came out a couple years ago, but was lucky enough to pick this one up recently. Elite Warrior Armament (Chuck Warner) P35. I believe there were 30 produced. 27 can be found in the wild Chuck held onto a couple himself. Made from solid billet stainless steel, Chuck made slight modifications to improve what he felt were shortcomings of the original design, including a thicker frontstrap to allow for checkering, elimination of the mag disconnect and slightly different radius at the back of the triggerguard. Wearing a set of high grade Cocobolo grips from Craig Spegel.

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Looks like my vision of the perfect Hi-Power
 
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Sokol is on my list. I have BHPs from Williams, West, Cogan, Garthwaite, Novak & Yost (being built as I type) and Karl is one of the last on the list.
 
#13 ·
Great grab. Best of the best,imho. Also thicker fps, a known weak spot on p35. While most weaknesses are more urban legend than truth, think oacp guide rod flying downrange, even I've replaced a couple p35 fps for guys. EWA p35 is the hi power, sure thought after all the R&D he would have produced more. Again congratulations