Inglis Hi Power

Appears there isn't a single Inglis BHP site. Just the books, by Blake Stevens and Edward Ezell.
Something about crossed flags is telling me Brit barrel. Not at home to look at mine, but I don't recall any flags.
 
The crossed flags are the "Dominion of Canada" proof mark and are usually stamped on the slide and frame (along with the initials "DCP") and hand engraved on the barrel (without initials):
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The stamps are not very clear in the above example, but they should look like this:
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I wonder if #1BCS has a "lunch box special" that had a serial number applied at a later date like this example:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1240221-Inglis-Pistol-Photo-Gallery-please-join-in/page5
See post #43 from Steve1987, his has a 4 digit serial number ahead of the take down pin also...


This site has quite a lot of Inglis pistol info: http://www.ai4fr.com/main/page_militaria__collectibles_canada_inglis.html
 
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Appears there isn't a single Inglis BHP site. Just the books, by Blake Stevens and Edward Ezell.
Something about crossed flags is telling me Brit barrel. Not at home to look at mine, but I don't recall any flags.

You're forgetting the only worthwhile book, 'Inglis Diamond' by Clive Law.

-Steve
 
Can't post pic's at this time . It has the cross flags on the barrel & 4 number ser # stamped ahead of the take down pin hole on the right side frame , L side slide has the usual Canadian Inglis markings with a Mk1* stamped above

It could be some sort of a lunchbox Inglis with RCMP serial number applied.

Based on the lack of photos who knows though...

-Steve
 
That seems to be what I am hearing from different sources
How would that effect value ?
Some post's I've seen on other sites say they are rare and increase the values & some say less value ? :confused:

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A little hard to say from the photo, but it could be RCMP numbered.

Here's my lunchbox Inglis with RCMP serial number from the other thread you can compare:

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Lunchbox Inglis's with the black phosphate finish are not too rare, I have heard they were sold commercially but can't confirm that (anyone else?).

Does the barrel in yours have a serial number? I think I can see crossed pennants.

Regards,
-Steve
 
Hi,

Some collectors call these black phosphate Inglis's 'lunchbox' examples while I have heard from others that some may have been sold surplus with no serial numbers applied. There seems to be a lot of them so I think there must have been some sort of surplus sold off, but I don't know.

It appears it was given a hand stamped serial number at some point by the RCMP. That serial number is definitely not factory. Neither is the small serial number on my lunchbox gun. Eventually the RCMP started using stickers instead of hand stamping serial numbers -- perhaps the idea being that the sticker could be mailed to the owner and applied without bringing the gun in.

Regards,
-Steve
 
Looks like someone had to drill off a trigger lock once or twice. Interesting that it has the proof marks. That at least tells something about at what point they were stolen from the factory.
 
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