I recently ran across an Inglis with CH serial number being offered at an online auction. Here's part of the description. "Very good as enameled by the Dutch Navy for corrosion resistant purposes. Stock remains in near excellent condition with only slight handling marks, and small oval-shaped proofmarks to comb area. Gray enameled magazine remains in excellent condition and is marked to match pistol."
I have a nice old CH Inglis with stock/holster and none of that statement sounds true to me. Perhaps someone on this forum will have some explanations for what was written.
1) I was not aware the CH guns were made for the Dutch. Or, is this where the Dutch obtained these from other than the factory and simply enameled them on their own?
2) What "oval-shaped proofmarks" could they be referencing?
3) "Enameled" magazine??? Something I've never seen. Perhaps again something the Dutch did on their own?
Anyone?
Best regards ~ ~ ~ mauser
Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity.
I have a nice old CH Inglis with stock/holster and none of that statement sounds true to me. Perhaps someone on this forum will have some explanations for what was written.
1) I was not aware the CH guns were made for the Dutch. Or, is this where the Dutch obtained these from other than the factory and simply enameled them on their own?
2) What "oval-shaped proofmarks" could they be referencing?
3) "Enameled" magazine??? Something I've never seen. Perhaps again something the Dutch did on their own?
Anyone?
Best regards ~ ~ ~ mauser
Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity.


















































