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2264
$2,875.00

*◊ CANADIAN INGLIS HIGH POWER, EARLY PRODUCTION, WITH ORIGINAL STOCK & LANYARD CORD.

SN 1CH5080. Cal. 9mm Parabellum. Standard configuration Inglis High Power, single action, with drift adjustable front sight and tangent rear sight graded from 50-500. External slide release, push button magazine release, frame slotted for shoulder stock and mounted with a lanyard ring. Left side of slide marked “MK.I* / BROWNING-F.N. 9MM HP INGLIS CANADA”. The matching SN “1CH5080” marked in a stacked pattern on the right side of the exposed bbl hood, on the slide and on the frame. Though the Parkerizing is over the SN on the slide and frame, the Canadian proofs, on both parts, have cut through the finish to expose white metal. Black bakelite grips that are centrally checkered. Fitted with correct Parkerized magazine with a split tail base marked “JI”. Complete with correct orig Inglis shoulder stock, with a walnut body & lid, and Parkerized fittings. The neck of the stock, on the right side, marked “S.A. LTD/1945”. The light wood inserts in the body of the stock, near the release latch & hinge confirm originality. Accessories include orig hanger & orig lanyard to be clipped onto the pistol. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: 99% Parkerizing with proofing through finish. In-the-white bbl with only minimal staining. Comparable condition grips & magazine. Near mirror bore with strong rifling. Perfect manual mechanics. Excellent+ Inglis stock with forward face of the lug lightly filed to better fit pistol. Negligible wear on hinge. Hanger & lanyard in unissued condition. An extremely attractive Inglis pistol rig that should appeal to every military collector. 4-52090 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2264


Auction: Firearms - March 2015
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