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Courtesy Richard M. Kumor Sr.
Mk. 1 No. 1 (Chinese Marked)
The first 4,000 pistols destined for the Chinese government included a six character Chinese marking on the slide, as well as a serial number which incorporated the letters “CH.” Includes a tangent rear sight and a stock slot.
Mk. 1 No. 1
Identical to the Chinese-marked model but without the Chinese characters.
Mk. 1 No. 1*
Externally identical to the No. 1 Mk. 1 but the slide includes the marking Mk. 1*. This mark may be factory applied, or applied in the field after conversion.
Inglis slides from top to bottom: Chinese pattern No. 1 Mk.1, Canadian forces No. 2 Mk.1, later Chinese-type No. 1 Mk. 1*
No. 2 Mk. 1
The first 10,000 pistols made for Canada/Britain display the standard slide legend, fixed rear sight in the distinctive Inglis “hump,” and no stock slot. All No. 2 type pistols will incorporate the letter “T” within the serial number.
No. 2 Mk. 1*
Identical to the No. 2 Mk. 1 externally but the slide includes the marking Mk. 1*. This mark may be factory applied, or applied in the field after conversion. Some examples imported from England or New Zealand may include the “No. 2” stamped or engraved on the slide.