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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    And...a very nice piece...
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    I have plenty of Canadianicon No.2 pistol extractors which are identical to the original Belgian extractors if you need a spare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Dickicon View Post
    I have plenty of Canadianicon No.2 pistol extractors which are identical to the original Belgian extractors if you need a spare.
    I really appreciate the offer, but I'm not going to be shooting it anymore. I'm picking up a used surplus (MK2) one from a LGS as a shooter. I sincerely appreciate the offer though, as these are super hard to find here in the states

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    Cool gun with a great history and a great family connection. I wish I could see the proof marks. As you probably know, Inglis made Hi-Powers like yours for Britainicon and China under contract during the war.

    Thanks for posting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Coffee View Post
    Cool gun with a great history and a great family connection. I wish I could see the proof marks. As you probably know, Inglis made Hi-Powers like yours for Britainicon and China under contract during the war.

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    I'll get some proof mark close ups later today

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    Nice pistol Steve and a great history behind it. Since you are not going to shoot it maybe install it in a shadow box with the bring back document, a photo of your Grandfather and a Third Army patch. Find a special place to hang it where it will be safe. Just a thought.

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    Superb museum Worthy Hi Power, just lovely.
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