A few years ago my wife gave me for Valentines Day a beautiful Inglis HP, Chinese contract, with stock/holster. Thanks to the gang here at CGN I was able to learn a lot about my new artifact.
I was browsing the Net when I ran across a website with lots of wartime photos taken back when the Inglis plant was going full speed making the tools of war. Below is a photo from that site showing some ladies working on the Brownings. Note the decal on the grip strap. That's one thing my gun doesn't have. In fact, mine looks like it might never have been issued but sat in a warehouse someplace for a long time.
I thought you folks might enjoy seeing these old snapshots...
I also got a copy of a photo of one of the HP assembly gals test-firing one of their handiwork.
I figured these pics should go good with the gun when framed and hung beside it in my gun room.
Best regards ~ ~ ~ mauser
If you carry a gun people will call you paranoid. That's ridiculous. If I have a gun, what in Hell do I have to be paranoid for?
I was browsing the Net when I ran across a website with lots of wartime photos taken back when the Inglis plant was going full speed making the tools of war. Below is a photo from that site showing some ladies working on the Brownings. Note the decal on the grip strap. That's one thing my gun doesn't have. In fact, mine looks like it might never have been issued but sat in a warehouse someplace for a long time.
I thought you folks might enjoy seeing these old snapshots...
I also got a copy of a photo of one of the HP assembly gals test-firing one of their handiwork.
I figured these pics should go good with the gun when framed and hung beside it in my gun room.
Best regards ~ ~ ~ mauser
If you carry a gun people will call you paranoid. That's ridiculous. If I have a gun, what in Hell do I have to be paranoid for?
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