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Published on December 23, 2022
Duration: 0:59

This video compares a WWII Belgian Browning Hi-Power with a Canadian-made Inglis Hi-Power, highlighting their historical context and manufacturing differences. The host demonstrates that despite being reverse-engineered in Canada after Nazi occupation of Belgium, the Inglis Hi-Power performs comparably to the original Belgian model. Both pistols are chambered in 9mm and are single-action with a 13-round capacity.

Quick Summary

The Canadian Inglis Hi-Power, reverse-engineered during WWII after the Nazi occupation of Belgium, performs comparably to the original Belgian Browning Hi-Power. Both 9mm pistols feature a 13-round capacity, though the Canadian variant has distinct grips and finish.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: WWII Browning Hi-Powers
  2. 00:11Shooting the Belgian Hi-Power
  3. 00:20Shooting the Canadian 'Imposter' Hi-Power
  4. 00:43Target Analysis & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the Belgian and Canadian WWII Browning Hi-Powers?

The Belgian Browning Hi-Power is the original design. The Canadian Inglis Hi-Power was reverse-engineered and manufactured in Canada after the original Belgian factory was occupied during WWII, featuring distinct grips and finish.

How did the Canadian Inglis Hi-Power perform compared to the Belgian model?

The host's target analysis showed that the Canadian-made Inglis Hi-Power performed just as well as the original Belgian Browning Hi-Power, demonstrating comparable accuracy and reliability.

What caliber and capacity do these WWII Hi-Power pistols have?

Both the WWII Belgian Browning Hi-Power and the Canadian Inglis Hi-Power are chambered in 9mm Luger and typically have a magazine capacity of 13 rounds.

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