Hey, OK, so actually that thread woke me up a bit. (But also was a bit hard for me to follow because my brain had to SWITCH GEARS to go between automobiles and firearms; dang!).
So, Browning Hi-Power.
What do you guys think? Anyone have it?
Is this "basically" a 1911 design except purpose built for 9mm?
Any bad review on the Hi-power?
PS - Hi-power can be Cocked & Locked, yes?
I have a Hi-Power and I like it a lot. Very comfortable grip, very reliable with good ammo and generally quite accurate. The stock trigger sucks--it's heavy and creepy. The magazine safety usually prevents the mags from dropping and it adds to the bad trigger pull. Removing it usually improves the trigger but it's totally up to you if you want to remove a safety feature.
Cocked and locked is an option with the HP--whether or not it's practical depends on which model you have. The older, classic versions have a very small safety lever that is difficult to operate. The newer versions have a larger lever that's easier to manipulate. Since I only use the HP for target shooting, cocked and locked is moot.
HPs are pretty hard to find and an older one usually commands a high price, so I imagine it's difficult for a person unfamiliar with the design to handle/shoot one enough to form their own opinions.
I also have a Kimber and a Springfield 1911 in 9mm and those are really nice shooting guns--very soft on recoil and reliablilty/accuracy is good. Accessories will be much easier to find for the 1911 as opposed to the HP.
Either pistol will be easy to sell, should you find that you want to get rid of it for any reason.