I can say that the Inglis made Browning Hi-power handguns were made by Inglis from Feb,1944-Sept,1945.There were only 151,000 made during this time span.I know that the Fabrique Nationale made handguns during this same time span are valued at between 500-1,300 dollars.I would say that a 90% handgun would bring between 1,000-1,300 dollars.
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Your Browning Inglis was not made by Browning,but made under license by the Canadian Gov.for there troops during World war II.They were made in Canada from 1944-1945.
1944-1945
John Inglis Co Limited of Toronto,Ontario,Canada made the Inglis Hi-power from February,1944 thru September of 1945.
Your Inglis Browning Hi-power was only made from Feb.-1944 thru Sept.1945.There were a total of only 151,000 made.
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Browning, FN, and Inglis really describe different products. I assume you are referring to the Inglis version of the FN P35 pistol. Inglis, in Canada, did not begin manufacture until 1940 with 100% of production going to military channels. There would not really be a 'retail' price. The FN-manufactured 'Browning Hi-Power' commercial pistol was not introduced to the US market until 1955. Pistols sold before then would have been FN commercial pistols or surplused military pistols imported through secondary channels.
100 USD give or take.
0T2125 was made in 1944
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Bob Inglis's birth name is Robert Durden Inglis.
Raul Inglis's birth name is Raul Sanchez Inglis.