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CANADIAN INGLIS/BROWNING BDA .380 / BERETTA MODEL 84 PARKERIZED 13 RD MAG.
Description:
MAG HAS NO MARKINGS ON IT. METAL FOLLOWER. NO RUST, TIGHT SRPING ACTION.
Browning did not manufacture parkerized magazines for the Inglis 380; these magazines were produced under license by other manufacturers, primarily John Inglis & Company and the Indian Ordnance Factory.
The Inglis 380, a variant of the Browning Hi-Power, was produced in Canada by John Inglis & Company during World War II for Allied forces, based on Browning’s original design Wikipedia. While Browning designed the Hi-Power pistol, the Canadian Inglis factory handled production for the Allied market, including magazines. These magazines were typically 13-round, steel-bodied, and fitted with metal followers, but Browning itself did not manufacture them Wikipedia+1.
Some Inglis magazines, particularly those marked “RA”, were crafted from Suncorite enamel-coated steel with steel springs and rare alloy followers. These were produced under license by the Indian Ordnance Factory for John Inglis & Company, serving Allied troops in Europe and Asia gunboards+1. Collectors note that authentic Inglis magazines often bear JI markings on the base plate and body, distinguishing them from post-war or licensed copies smith-wessonforum.
Modern reproductions of Inglis Hi-Powers, including parkerized versions, have been revived by companies like SDS Imports, but these are contemporary clones and not original Browning-manufactured magazines Wikipedia.
In summary, any parkerized magazine for the Inglis 380 would have been produced by Inglis or licensed factories, not by Browning, and original Browning production was limited to the pistol itself, not Canadian or Indian magazine manufacturing.