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The Browning M1935, also known as the Browning High Power pistol, has a name that looms large in the world of firearms; anyone with even a basic knowledge of guns should be well acquainted with this name.
Putting aside that this pistol was John Moses Browning's last design, putting aside that it was among the earliest high-capacity pistols, putting aside its technical features.
To address the most important point, although 'High Power' is in the name, it was coined to impress the French—its power is actually not that significant. Additionally, during the 1930s, a thirteen-round capacity was considered high, but now there are pistols that can hold more than that.
If you were to talk about the most enduring small arms, it would have to be the M1911 and the M1935.