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    Inglis parts

    I posted this question in the wrong place, sorry. I was wondering if there is a source of parts for an old Inglis Hipower that would make it safe for me to shoot mine on occasion? It's a teflon finished one, slotted for stock model imported by Lever Arms 20+ years ago.I'm talking <100rds plinking per year.
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    I'm not 100% sure how true this is but the dealer that sold me my Inglis HP told me all HP parts are interchangeable. I also have a newer model 35 and it sure looks the same although I have not tried switching parts.
    Marstar supplies Browning parts as I recall.

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    If you're talking about Inglis HP35 parts being interchangable, you may be right. Parts from Belgian or other makers may not be without some fitting.

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    Pre about 1960 most, if not all ?, Inglis & Browning parts are interchangeable.

    What is wrong with your pistol that needs to have parts replaced? The teflon coating is Not an original Inglis finish.
    My carry gun is a 50s vintage HP, but I also have a sighted & slotted Inglis that I shoot.
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    Inglis barrels and screws are NOT interchangeable with modern FN parts. There might be one or two other parts, but that's all I recall without checking.

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    The teflon coating was applied by Belgiumicon Navy .>30yrs ago i believe. Saw some discussion about it in Arms Collector magazine awhile back. A dealer in Vancouver brought a whole bunch of them in 25 years ago. i agree not factory original, but authentic and "keepable" (I don't like collectable, that means I can't shoot it). The extractor on the Inglis doesn't look like the one on recent production Browning. Nothing broke on pistol, but I like having a spare of some parts.

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    Yep, spare parts are a must! Beats me for what, but???
    I've been shooting and carrying a Browning M 35 for 40 yrs. I've never needed any parts and I don't have any.
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    FWIW I have had a mid 60's Browning HiPower and 3 spare Inglis magazines. The Inglis Magazines feed ok but they tend to activate the slide stop with one round still in the magazine.

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