recce said:
All Inglis HP's were made between 43 and 44. At the time there was only one China as Mao didn't take over until 48 or 49 IIRC.
Not all were meant for the Chinese only, though they were the original contract. The T series went to Britain and Russia as well as Canada which is why the sticker has those 3 languages on it. The reason why it is in Cdn service is probably due to it being a left over batch of parts that during wartime would have been used to fill any contract.
The really interesting one was the CH serial number, though it did not have the Chinese chop on the slide. I would have thought that at least the #'s would have been changed.
The Inglis HPs were actually made in 44 and 45. Initially it was towards Chinese lend lease, and when it was realised that the aid was not going to help them, the remaining guns that hadn't been shipped yet were held back. At the same time, the British and Cdns adopted the no2 HP with the hump back. Since the pistols were being mass produced, there would have been partially completed frames and slides which would have then gone towards no2 production. That is why you can find early no2s (I had one with a 1T serial number) with the slot in the back for the shoulder stock.
The early ones were always a problem for the army, and it got rid of them wherever it could. Some were sold to other countries, and when the Cdn Navy wanted hi-powers, the army gave them more of the Chinese contract ones.
Post war, the Chinese wanted the rest of their contracted for pistols, and production continued to fullfill their request. These ones did not have the Chinese script on them.
Any Chinese ones which were in Cdn service would have at some point had the tangent sight removed and a hump back sight milled in and soldered into place.
The museum here in Shilo has a no2mk1* with the Chinese script and a T serial number on it.
The stickers were fairly universal for any equipment which was subject to lend lease. I have seen examples on things like radios right up to the hood of trucks.
Nice photos of the Hipowers by the way. Shame virtually all of the DND ones will end up swimming in the red sea of a smelter some day.