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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002
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| Pic of my Inglis Here is a pic of my Inglis, it's a nice shooter. ![]() |
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| Banned Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Muskogee,Ok
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| Nice, looks like a Browning, probably will serve you well. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002
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| Gunney, it is a Browning design made in Canada during WWII. |
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| Banned Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Muskogee,Ok
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| I figured it was a Browning desighn it's just, all the Browning replicas ive fired are great shooters and my guess is that one is too. Personally I like the Arcus 94c, have you had any experience with that gun? does yours accept Browning mags, most do? Last edited by gunney_m; 10-21-2007 at 06:43 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Colorado
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| Inglis and HP mags are interchangeable, as are all the other parts. It is a near exact copy designed by the FN people who escaped to England in 1940. The Inglis mags are improved in that they hold 14 rds. It is no problem to convert most HP mags to 14 rds, but the newer ones with the synthetic followers take a bit more time. Got most of mine done a long time ago. Sarge |
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| Registered User Join Date: Sep 2007
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| Weren't the Inglis made under FN license by Canada during WW2 ? Nice looking Gun by the way. What do you do to the mag to increase to 14 ,change dimensions of the follower? Last edited by allengator666; 11-19-2007 at 09:05 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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