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Old 03-07-05, 18:12
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Default Re: Re: Inglis factory demolished

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Originally posted by Jon Skagfeld
Note one of the pictures which you posted, with the girl holding a Browning Hi-Power (no ear protection!).
I found this photo originally at the Nat'l Archives. It was taken at Small Arms Limited (not at Inglis) where the wood stocks were made . SAL is better known by its location, Longbranch, than by its real name. Ear protection would have been redundant. The pistol has no barrel, trigger or any other guts. It is engraved at the front of the slide "WOODSHOP INSPECTION".
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