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Pulled the pin and bought an Inglis MK 1* CH Hi Power
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09-27-2021 11:42 PM
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Nice, now you need to find a stock of course to make it complete...they're around and maybe you'll get lucky with price?
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I pick it up out of Commiefornia 10 day jail on Friday. Sunday, I am taking it to the range. Should be a hoot to shoot.
I also picked up a Canadian style holster stock and hanger (for display purposes only, of course (GGGGGG)! I still have (5) pre-ban 14 round and (3) pre-ban 13 round mags from prior Hi Powers. I need to find them, but somewhere in storage aI actually have 4 or 5 of the 22 round mags from when I had my first Inglis with a stock many years ago..
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A standing joke was that when an Inglis Browning was drawn for use, it was issued with three magazines and two bandaids. To stop the bleeding from the web of the thumb.
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When I got it, I looked down the barrel and said OMG! It was filthy and nasty. Popped out the barrel, cleaned it and was pleasantly surprised to find a bright bore and strong rifling. That makes me wonder if this maybe is NOT a Chinese return pistol like the first one I had. It had a very frosty bore. When I get it, and thoroughly strip it and clean it, I need to check for import markings. I did not notice any obviously stamped on it in normal places.
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Despite the pouring rain, I took the Inglis to the range...I AM IN LOVE! It shoots like a dream! It is much easier to point and shoot than my Glock 19, S&W 59, 6906 or Shield. It points so well, and feels amazing in the hand!
Using a standard Weaver stance, I was easily shooting POI/POA at 25 yards on the 50 meter setting. I fed it 50 rounds of mixed old ammo: assorted JHPs, FMJ, JFP, and even lead In mixed magazines loads. It functioned flawlessly, from two of the three mags I had. One, however, had issues. I put it aside to fiddle with later, as I also have a bunch more mags.
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I have completely searched the Hi Power, and there are no import markings (or Chinese markings, either). My thought is that it is not one of the Chinese bring backs from the 1980s. They all had very prominent markings. I am guessing it never left North America, or possible went to the UK for a bit, then found its way back.
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I broke down all my mags, cleaned, and lubed them. The one that gave me grief had the top loop twisted to the side, causing the follower to bind up. Someone probably tried to get 15 rounds into the 14 round mag. Five of my mags have no witness holes, and a follower with two round legs in the middle. These hold 14 rounds. They are parkerized with blued bases.
Three other mags have witness holes on the back, and have followers with four corner legs and a round lug under the front of the follower that the spring hooks into. These are also parkerized with blued bases. They hold 13 rounds, and have "Italy 9mm Luger/Parabellum". Probably Mec-Gars made for Browning. I know they made the 13 round Beretta 84 mags that had Beretta packaging.
I really need to find my stash of 22 round mags from when I had my first Inglis with a shoulder stock.
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I like that Belgian mag pouch, wish we'd had those. Can't tell from here without seeing the back of the holster...'64 pattern or '82 pattern. They were better for sure than the '51 pattern but not much. The rest looks nice and clean. Just about perfect.
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