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I was wondering if anyone can re number a new Inglis barrel to my gun.
Gun is perfect except for the barrel. I have new Inglis barrels
 
Regarding the black military holsters. I was wondering why there used
to be lots of them around in mint condition. But, no belts, handcuff cases etc
This was in the Vancouver area.
Same idea regarding the military web holsters, no belts or magazine pouches.
The only place I have seen the magazine pouches was in America, many years ago
 
Mine. It must have come home from WW2 in some officer's kit bag. It was carried very little and fired even less. It was mint when I got it, with a 95% Lend Lease Decal which has sadly long since worn off from my own use. Little did I kniow at the time - I bought it for $600 probably 20 years ago as a personal practice shooter. It is still in far better condition than any Hi Power that I was ever issued during my 32years of infantry service.....


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That is a very nice pistol! Too bad about the decal, but it looks to be in great shape otherwise. It probably wasn't used in WWII since the 5T serial numbers were not made until April 1945. I think I remember reading some where that only the 0T serial numbers were used in WWII.
 
Several years ago, my Regt received a batch of Brownings, brand new crest, never fired, mint pistols to augment those sent into theatre with the troops. I knew people who would literally drool at the thought of acquiring one of these pristine works of art. None of my fellow soldiers felt this and all they could think of was "yeah brand new guns, shoot em like ya stole em."
 
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