The reason I am calling it a Belgian Inglis, is that it was exported to Belgiumas indicated by the numbered magazines and the large "5" numeral on the right side of the frame. (Ref: Chapter 14, Inglis Diamond, Clive Law) 1578 CH/1CH**** pistols were sent to Belgium in 1950. Many were refinished in a light gray teflon finish, some , such as this example, remained in the original finish. The Belgians sold off their surplus Inglis pistols and some came back to Canada via several dealers.
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The Inglis pistols exported to Belgium are well know for having 2 numbered magazines each (ie: p 228, Inglis Diamond). The Belgians tested mags for function and matched 2 to each pistol and applied the pistol serial number to the mags (back and base). My magazine bodies are "JI" marked inglis mags, the followers are also identical to all my other Inglis mags. The only oddity is the non-Inglis mag bases.Information
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