One of my favourite handguns is my 3T Inglis. In the course of research on this weapon, I have some questions. I can't seem to find the answers in Clive Law's book on Canadian military handguns, and I regrettably have not yet made my intended purchase of his book "Inglis Diamond." Does anyone know when the first regular issue of these pistols was made to Canadian troops in WWII, and whether any Inglis Hi-Powers reached Italy before the Canadian troops there were transferred to NW Europe in the early months of 1945?
My Inglis was, I think, made in December 1944. If I seem lax in not yet purchasing Clive's great book, rest assured that it is on the list of hopeful acquisitions already submitted to the chief financial controller of the household. An old soldier once told me that women control half of the votes, most of the money, and all of another anatomical item.
Many thanks!
My Inglis was, I think, made in December 1944. If I seem lax in not yet purchasing Clive's great book, rest assured that it is on the list of hopeful acquisitions already submitted to the chief financial controller of the household. An old soldier once told me that women control half of the votes, most of the money, and all of another anatomical item.
Many thanks!




























Now I see what you are referring to, and it is definitely in reference to allocations for the Canadian Army Overseas. Hadn't noted (or at least hadn't remembered) that part .... amazing what new discoveries (or re-discoveries) there are to be made in the mass of information in Clive's book.






















