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Gray finished Inglis Browning HP
Good afternoon:
I have a WWII Inglis Browning HP pistol, early CH serial number range with the long tangent sight. It is finished in a sort of a light gray coloured finish, not the usual finish I have seen on these pistols. It is not parkerized, more like a baked on enamel or something. Has anyone run across this before? I don't see a reference to it in "The Inglis Diamond". I'll try to post some photos later.
Thx
Ed
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04-10-2014 03:37 PM
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I believe those were done for the Belgian navy in about 1950 and it's a Teflon coat. There were Sten guns done too...I've seen them both. I think they did other weapons as well.
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All the ones I have seen with the gray finish were recent reworked imports and everyone I looked at had poor bores. I passed them up.
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Was it Teflon or just grey park though?
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