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11/1/2009 4:22:17 AM EDT
Looking for an Inglis HiPower part
Specifically one of the few that doesn't interchange with the FN HP. Looking for a Sear Arm Retaining Plate, or Numrich part number 474290
Sear Lever Pivot, Old Style.


Anyone know a source besides Numrich and Sarco? Also looking for pretty much everything besides frame and slide.  Right now using Sarco, Numrich and MGW (!) and getting ready to order parts.
11/1/2009 7:17:09 AM EDT
[#1]
You could try Marstar in Canada.

Here is a forum http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/index.php
11/2/2009 3:53:31 PM EDT
[#2]
Yeah, I ended up ordering it from Marstar.  Picked up an Inglis frame and slide from Numrich and Gunbroker for low, low price of 89.  Going to cost me about $400 when it's over, if I find a reasonable barrel.
11/16/2009 7:29:14 AM EDT
[#3]
After picking up a Numrich frame and slide on GB for $89 and lucking into a bnib FN barrel on THR for $80, the project just fell together.  I pieced most of the parts from Sarco, with the lever holder on the slide from Marstar in Canada, the grip screws from TDW, some assorted parts from Midway it literally fell together in an hour.  The only "hard" part was filing on the barrel lug to get it to go into battery.  

Put it together Saturday afternoon between deer hunting, shot it yesterday behind the house.  Ran like a sewing machine!  With the tight barrel, it also groups better than my 71C.    Wish my 1911 builds would go this easy.  :D  Have the Browning grips on there until I find something more appropriate.  Debating on removing the Suncorite, haven't even taken the paint off the Sarco parts yet.  

Would probably source more parts directly from Browning again rather than Sarco.  Not sure where the parts came from, Argentina or Canada?  but they were painted red.  Sarco also shorted me a firing pin stop.  

Overall I have over $400 in this thing, so not exactly cost-effective.  Local store had a nice parkerized Inglis for $600. However, it was a fun little project.  

Really like the sights on these, much better than the stock sights that are on my 68T or were on my 71C.