Inglis no separate FRT??

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Waiting for transfer on a 6T. Was told by person at CFC that it is a Browning model ? Mark ? (I forget what the numbers I was told were. Was going to ask this question to him, but figured it might delay transfer. What do you Inglis owners have on your registrations?
 
Waiting for transfer on a 6T. Was told by person at CFC that it is a Browning model ? Mark ? (I forget what the numbers I was told were. Was going to ask this question to him, but figured it might delay transfer. What do you Inglis owners have on your registrations?

I don't have one myself but I would think they just leave it registered per original design to keep things simple. I had a Tokagypt T-58 (made by FEG) that was registered as a Tokarev. When the registry was in place all my Longbranch rifles were "Lee Enfield" on the certificates.
 
They have recently been asking for more information on the registration. For example I just sold a Swiss Luger. On the registration it was listed as a Luger. They required me to say what type of Luger it was and when I received the updated paperwork notifying of the transfer it was changed to 1929 Swiss Luger.
 
The "manufacturer" portion of the registry has been messed up forever. Think of all the "Lee-Enfields" listed that were really Long Branches/Ishapore/BSA/Lithgow etc. Or Garands.
 
Anyone with FRT access?

The system uses "make" and "manufacturer".
The registration certificate has much less information on it that the registry has.
 
I had this issue when I was getting my Inglis. Here's the thread: https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1218491-Canadian-Inglis-FRT-number

And the answer you seek is:

Thanks to Deanx I now have the correct info. In case someone is ever looking for it again, or if the mods want to add this to the FRT numbers sticky:

Make Browning
Model 1935 High Power No 2 MARK 1*
Manufacturer Inglis
FRN 16770-1 (10 rd) and -3 (13 rd)
 
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