A question for y'all.

My wife has a Browning Hi-Power that she inherited from her grandfather. He was in the OSS during WW2, and my understanding is that the OSS guys preferred the Hi-Power to the 1911. Matching serial numbers, and from what I've found based on the serial it was probably made ~early 1945 (serial is 4CH3XXX). It's a Mk.I*, with stamps from the Inglis armory in Canadaicon, plus the two crossed flags that I believe is also an Inglis marking. It's got the slot on the back of the butt for the wooden holster/stock.

Haven't been able to take pictures, 'cause my phone is being a dick, but it looks like this.

I'd greatly appreciate anything more y'all can tell me about this one.
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