Very nice pistol Canuck! What is the finish on it? and is that a proof mark under the hammer on the right side of the frame..The more I see of Inglis pistols the less I seem to know!
Rob
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Here is an Inglis which was provided by Canada in order to resupply the Belgium forces after ww2
There should be two numbered mags with each of these pistols - alas, I have only the one with mine
Hi canuck,
The mags were not supplied numbered to the guns, that is something that Belgium did after receiving them. Maybe the grey finish is also from being rebuilt in Belgium but I'm not so sure?
It seems a lot of the Belgium pistols ended up back here in Canada as well as many of the Belgium numbered mags.
-Steve
Century Arms and Lever Arms brought in most of the inglis high powers . Century brought in the Belgium guns and Lever Arms
brought in a small lot of Greek guns. The Greek guns were in storage and came with holster,magazines and lanyards. They were
mostly Exc to Mint condition. I bought a few of them because of condition
OK, I vote that the first annual meeting of the CGN Inglis Collectors Society is at can14's house....40/50 inglis pistols,stocks, boxes of holsters etc...
I think it was in the late 70's I have about 40/50 inglis pistols,stocks, boxes of holsters etc I have been collecting HP pistols
for 40 years plus I knew the Century guys and Allen Lever very well because I also was an importer also
This is off topic but Steve1987's pictures just reminded me of something I have been looking for along time. Does anyone know a source of a complete set of engineering drawing for the No. 2 Mk I* pistol?
First, a comparison between two unmarked HP barrels. Note the difference between the shape of the early (top) and late (bottom) slot, round vs. "square".
And a family photo. The bottom pistol in this photo is a Nazi-marked HP built under occupation at FN in Belgium during WWII.
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