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Inglis High Power Returns To US Market
2024-01-11
[TFB] Military Armament Corp (MAC) is bringing back a number of models of the High Power pistol to the United States, starting with the L9A1, which is a WWII firearm produced by Inglis. The High Power L9A1 was used by the British Commonwealth forces between the years 1962 to 2013. The upcoming models will be commercial variants, black with walnut grips, satin nickel with black G-10 grips. Last, but not least, there will be a color case-hardened model named the GP-35. MSRP starts from $489.99 and goes up to $649.99 for the GP-35.

Military Armament Corp (MAC) is pleased to announce the return of Inglis High Power to the US market. Through an exclusive partnership, MAC, and parent company SDS Imports will be bringing several models of the world-famous High Power to the United States, starting with the L9A1, A WWII firearm produced by Inglis.

The other three models will be commercial variants, black with walnut grips, satin nickel with black G-10 grips and the last will be a color case-hardened model named the GP-35.

The L9A1 has an incredible and rich heritage among firearms enthusiasts. It was used by British Commonwealth forces from 1962-2013.

Specs:

Caliber: 9mm
Barrel: 4.7 Inches
OA length 7.7 inches
Weight 31 oz (empty)
Single Action
Black Chromate Finish
Capacity 14 +1

Inglis L9A1- MSRP $489.99

Inglis P-35B- MSRP $549.99

Inglis P-35 N- MSRP $ 549.99

Inglis GP-35 case hardened- MSRP $649.99

High quality will always be in demand.
Posted by:M. Murcek

#4  ^ shoots every time
hits where you point it

Can't go wrong with that.
Posted by: Skidmark   2024-01-11 12:03  

#3  I think Springfield getting into this market, FN re-entering it and now this example all show there's hella demand for the High Power format.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-01-11 10:30  

#2  Looks a lot like the Browning BDM.
Posted by: Warthog   2024-01-11 10:28  

#1  If you wish to go 100% non-plastic, I recommend French Walnut.
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-01-11 05:08  

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