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Right, Original Mk1* 6T Inglis with decal. Left "Parts" gun, Inglis No2Mk1* slide on a Belgian newly parked frame with homemade decal.

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Same two pistols showing other side of parts gun.

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Close up of an original decal on the right and the homemade decal on the left. Note the colour match of the newly parkarized pistol on the left.

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Page out of the Diamond/Law book showing a strip of the original decals along with a strip of the homemade ones. The homemade decals obviously don't have the quality nor metallic "glow". The homemade decals do not last long on the frame with use.

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6T series pistol with the 1944 dated 1st model holster, and 1944 dated magazine pouch and webbing. The lanyard is WW2 Canadian era as well.

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Back of the 1944 dated 1st model holster and magazine pouch. Showing how it simply had the belt slip through the loops.

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Front of 1st model 1944 dated holster.

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Inside 1st model holster with date stamp and C/|\. Also with the cleaning rod/screwdriver in leather pouch slot.

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Back of 2nd model holster, with similar belt loop.

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Front of 2nd model holster.

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Inside 2nd model holster.

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Back of 3rd model holster. Note addition of belt attachment clips along with loop.

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Front of 3rd model holster. This ended up being the most popular.

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Inside 3rd model.

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Back of '64 pattern holster.

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Front of 64 pattern holster with oil bottle and extra pouch for spare magazine.

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Inside of 64 pattern holster.

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Rear of 84 pattern holster. Gone is the velcro retention flap and return of the belt loops.

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Front of the 84 holster. Not a lot of change from the previous holster.

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1970's vintage CF Military Police Browning holster.

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Rear of the MP holster

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Back of the 52 pattern holster. All canvas with a strong US influence with the attachment metal hooks.

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Front of the 52 holster

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Inside 52 holster

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The collection is a great piece of work.  There are at least two others you now need!  
There is a white vinyl parade holster with a double flap and a single brass stud.  It has belt loops for the white vinyl parade belt.  
The other model you need is a green Bianchi-style leg holster as issued first for Bosnia (c.2002) and en masse for Afghanistan.  Mine had a leg extender with a leg strap, and the two-magazine pouch clipped on the extender.  The CF bought up a bunch after the troops proved there is no other way to carry a pistol and wear body armour.  Not a bad holster, but the rivets pull out when the pistol butt catches on chairs or equipment.
A third grail will be the a plastic Safariland for the SIG Sauer.  It has a square push-to-release keeper.
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Maple_Leaf_Eh, Tue, 22 Jul 2008 5:44PM
Excellent exhibit of Canadian militaria. Especially nice to see the "C" /|\ punches. I would not have known there are so many variations of issue holsters for the Inglis pistol. Kudos to you on a great collection!
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Mark Evans, Sun, 9 Sep 2007 5:39PM
 
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