The not a SBR Inglis MKI* Hi Power

Published on August 5, 2025
Duration: 1:41

This review examines the Inglis MKI* Hi Power, highlighting its unique wooden stock that doubles as a holster. The video delves into NFA laws and ATF exemptions for historical firearms like the Inglis and Luger, explaining why they may not require registration despite shoulder stock compatibility. While a significant historical piece, its modern practicality is noted as limited.

Quick Summary

The Inglis MKI* Hi Power, a historical firearm, may be exempt from NFA SBR registration due to its rarity and significance, even with a shoulder stock. Its wooden stock doubles as a holster, and it features tangent rear sights and a Parkerized finish, though its modern practicality is limited.

Chapters

  1. 00:00SBR Laws and ATF Exemptions Explained
  2. 00:33Inglis Hi Power Wooden Stock Holster
  3. 00:51Inglis Hi Power MKI* Features
  4. 01:09Shooting the Inglis Hi Power

Frequently Asked Questions

Why might an Inglis Hi Power with a shoulder stock not be considered an SBR?

The ATF may grant exemptions for certain rare and historically significant firearms, like the Inglis Hi Power or Lugers, from NFA registration requirements, even if they can accept a shoulder stock.

What is unique about the Inglis Hi Power's wooden stock?

The original wooden stock for the Inglis Hi Power is designed to function as a holster. The pistol can be stored inside the hollowed-out stock, which features a button-release lid for quick access.

What are some key features of the Inglis MKI* Hi Power?

The Inglis MKI* Hi Power is characterized by its rifle-type tangent rear sights, a durable Parkerized finish, and a specific attachment slot on the grip for its shoulder stock.

Is the Inglis Hi Power practical for modern use?

While a fascinating historical firearm, the Inglis Hi Power, especially when configured with its stock, is noted to have limited practical application in modern shooting scenarios compared to contemporary handguns.

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