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    Inglis Pistol Photos

    I thought I would share a few pics of my latest Inglis that arrived in the mail today:

    I don't know if you can see it in the above pic, but there is still an outline of where the decal was on the front of the grip
    The wood stock has no markings except for a "JI" on the pistol slot catch


    I have been looking for a nice original CH series for a while now. It seems the T series are much more plentiful here in Canadaicon. Here is a group shot:


    Please feel free to post your own Inglis pictures. I always enjoy seeing other peoples collections.
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    Is there a "Made in Canadaicon" stamp on your butt stock?
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Is there a "Made in Canadaicon" stamp on your butt stock?
    Hi Jim;
    No, there are no markings on the wood that I have found. I read somewhere, recently, that only the wood stocks that were exported to the US had the "Made in Canada" stamp. The only mark I have found is the "JI" on the pistol slot catch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom E Gun View Post
    No, there are no markings on the wood that I have found.
    That's about what I thought. You might find a C-broad arrow mark if you look... And yes, we hosted that very discussion here...
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    nice collection of inglis pistols , that C-arrow may be small - no made in canada

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    Thanks, I have searched for the "C /|\" but have not found one.

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