Browning (FN/Inglis, Canada)
P35/HP Pistol (brn0$HPMKI)
#1 - SOLD!!
Caliber 9mm
1 - 13 round mag
If hicap mags are
not legal in your state we will supply a 10rd mag if we have them in stock. Please do not ask us to
send the mag to a relative or friend in another state - we won't.
4 ½" Brl
Condition: Used/Fair - Very Good...
There is some pitting on the right
side of the slide & frame by the serial # and on the front of the left
side of the slide – maybe 6 sports. Looks like it could have been splatter
of some sort.
The left side of the slide does have some pin prick spots which
can be seen in the pic that shows the MK I*.
Other: Tangent Sights Slotted
for shoulder Stock.
65-70%
of original military finish remaining.
Browning Hi-Power / P35s were used during World War II by both
the Allied and the Axis forces. Belgium was occupied in ~1940, and FN's
plant was seized by the Germans.
Hi-Power pistols were also produced in Canada for Allied forces during
WWII, by John Inglis and Company, from 1944-1945. The Canadian Inglis went
out of production at the end of WWII.
Grips - Black hard rubber grips.
Importer mark on right side of frame under grip panel.
Mag marked 'JI' on base and front.
Bore is decent - some pitting.
We do not show complete serial #s - 3CHXXX. Slide, barrel &
frame all match.
Finish has scratches and some pitting.
#2 - Pic not available
#3
Caliber 9mm
1 - 13 round mag
If hicap mags are
not legal in your state we will supply a 10rd mag if we have them in stock. Please do not ask us to
send the mag to a relative or friend in another state - we won't.
4 ½" Brl
Condition: Used/Very Good...
The front left side of slide has some discoloration - see pics.
See pics for more details.
Other: Tangent Sights Slotted
for shoulder Stock.
75+%
of original military finish remaining.
Browning Hi-Power / P35s were used during World War II by both
the Allied and the Axis forces. Belgium was occupied in ~1940, and FN's
plant was seized by the Germans.
Hi-Power pistols were also produced in Canada for Allied forces during
WWII, by John Inglis and Company, from 1944-1945. The Canadian Inglis went
out of production at the end of WWII.
We do not show complete serial #s - the range is 5CHXXXX and the numbers on the barrel, slide and frame match.
Grips - Black hard rubber grips. Some minor nicks. They look better than the picture shows.
.
Gun is packed with cosmoline. We did not disassemble any farther.
Mag marked 'JI' on base and front. Mag is excellent with some minor pitting
Importer mark on left side of frame 'IACO SAC CA'.
Bore is excellent.
#4 - SOLD
Caliber 9mm
1 - 13 round mag
If hicap mags are
not legal in your state we will supply a 10rd mag if we have them in stock. Please do not ask us to
send the mag to a relative or friend in another state - we won't.
4 ½" Brl
Condition: Used/Very Good...
There is some minor pin prick pitting on the right
side of the slide.
There is surface wear and can be seen in some pics and has been noted specifically in one.
Other: Tangent Sights Slotted
for shoulder Stock.
75-80%
of original military finish remaining.
Mag disconnector has been removed.
Browning Hi-Power / P35s were used during World War II by both
the Allied and the Axis forces. Belgium was occupied in ~1940, and FN's
plant was seized by the Germans.
Hi-Power pistols were also produced in Canada for Allied forces during
WWII, by John Inglis and Company, from 1944-1945. The Canadian Inglis went
out of production at the end of WWII.

We do not show serial #s - the first 3 characters are '2CHxxxx'. Barrel, slide and frame #s all match.
This pic is trying to show the proof marks on the slide and frame.
Proof mark on Barrel..

Lanyard ring is missing.


Bore looks Fine with no pitting. Outside does show some wear.

Importer mark is under the slide stop - TWP Inc, Redwood, WA.
Better pic of proof marks on receiver.
Mag shows some wear but is in better condition than some I've seen 'JI' proof marked.
#5 - SOLD!!
Caliber 9mm
1 - 13 round mag
If hicap mags are
not legal in your state we will supply a 10rd mag if we have them in stock. Please do not ask us to
send the mag to a relative or friend in another state - we won't.
4 ½" Brl
Condition: Used/Good - Very Good...
There is some minor pin prick pitting.
There is surface wear and can be seen in some pics.
Other: Tangent Sights Slotted
for shoulder Stock.
70-75%
of original military finish remaining.
Mag disconnector has been removed.
SN 3CHxxxx all military with matte finish, Canadian Military issue with Canadian proof marks, Black hard rubber grips.
Browning Hi-Power / P35s were used during World War II by both
the Allied and the Axis forces. Belgium was occupied in ~1940, and FN's
plant was seized by the Germans.
Hi-Power pistols were also produced in Canada for Allied forces during
WWII, by John Inglis and Company, from 1944-1945. The Canadian Inglis went
out of production at the end of WWII.



We do not show serial #s - it is a 3CHxxxx series. The serial # on the barrel is not the same as the slide and frame.

Proof mark on frame with importer stamp on slide - :Looks like 'E.C.C.S.A. PENNSAUKEN, N.J..'





Mag has some pitting.

Mag shows some wear but is in better condition than some I've seen 'JI' proof marked.

Barrel has some pitting but is serviceable.

KATS
Firearms