So I'm at the Lethbridge air show and the Forces had a booth setup. I cruise on over to find a table of guns, nice.
I know that the BHP is the gun the Canadian Forces use, but I've always wondered what the "Englis - Made in Canada" was. So, what do you know, there are 3 gentlemen there, so I ask. The Solider I asked said that they were a "Browning High-Power 9mm". I asked about the "Inglis - Made in Canada" stamp and even he wasn't sure....so, needles to say, I don't feel so dumb.
Below is the pistol they had on display. It does have the "Inglis" stamp on it.
Clarify for me what it means, if anything.
P.S. Thumbs way up to the Canadian Forces for not putting trigger locks on everything and huge warning signs up everywhere. Anyone could handle any of the weapons they had on the table, no questions asked.
I know that the BHP is the gun the Canadian Forces use, but I've always wondered what the "Englis - Made in Canada" was. So, what do you know, there are 3 gentlemen there, so I ask. The Solider I asked said that they were a "Browning High-Power 9mm". I asked about the "Inglis - Made in Canada" stamp and even he wasn't sure....so, needles to say, I don't feel so dumb.
Below is the pistol they had on display. It does have the "Inglis" stamp on it.
Clarify for me what it means, if anything.
P.S. Thumbs way up to the Canadian Forces for not putting trigger locks on everything and huge warning signs up everywhere. Anyone could handle any of the weapons they had on the table, no questions asked.






















































