In reference to the WWII production Inglis Hi Powers still being used by Canadian Forces overseas, I'm curious if they are being issued with NATO 9mm ammunition. Reason I ask is that it is usually 124 grain with a +P rating meaning it is 10 percent hotter than normal ammunition. Usually this is fine in a modern pistol but I'd think the vintage Hi Powers would suffer over time.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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