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You guys understand that you're answering a thread that's (09-04-2013 07:26 PM) seven years past?
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Originally Posted by
Sunray
Our proof mark before
Canadian arsenals C with an A inside
Semantics...it's our arsenal marking...from Long Branch.
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01-23-2020 06:21 PM
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The grip screws from an FN vs Inglis BHP do NOT interchange.
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Thank You to Brian Dick For This Useful Post:
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See Jim we got to learn that the screws for the grips do not interchange thanks to Brian. Seven years no big thing as that's all it took eh.
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Attachment 105932
As promised this is for browningautorifle. Inglis Hi Power serial No 2T7607 Dated to around 1944.
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Hello, how are you guys working out the serial numbers?
I know you have Clives book but is there a system to how they were dated? I have got my eye on one with serial OT2216. I know the T stand for Toronto and the O at the start makes it early....
Any help appreciated.
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Originally Posted by
Scout Sniper
Hello, how are you guys working out the serial numbers?
I know you have Clives book but is there a system to how they were dated? I have got my eye on one with serial OT2216. I know the T stand for Toronto and the O at the start makes it early....
Any help appreciated.
I've got OT9797 (picked up a stripped slide and frame from Numrich a long time ago) that I brought back to life 10-12 years ago when I picked up an Indian Ordnance Inglis to use for parts. It would be interesting to find out when it was made.
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Originally Posted by
Sarge8497
I've got OT9797 (picked up a stripped slide and frame from Numrich a long time ago) that I brought back to life 10-12 years ago when I picked up an Indian Ordnance Inglis to use for parts. It would be interesting to find out when it was made.
Your Pistol left the factory in August 1944 according to the book Inglis Diamond...
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Originally Posted by
Scout Sniper
Your Pistol left the factory in August 1944 according to the book Inglis Diamond...
Scout Sniper - Thanks for your help that is good to know. Now I'm putting together parts to bring the Indian Ordnance Inglis back to life .
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Don't forget to share pictures of them!
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