Royal Regulator: Review of the Inglis L9A1 9mm - Guns.com

Posted by Admin on 2025 Mar 11th

Royal Regulator: Review of the Inglis L9A1 9mm - Guns.com

The Inglis L9A1 is a great entry to the market that nobody else was going after. Sure, there are tons of clones of commercial-style BHPs, as well as upgraded and more tricked-out modernized variants with things like flat-faced triggers, accessory rails, and extended beavertails. However, the BHP was primarily designed for use by military/LE customers, and for about 40 years, it was the staple sidearm for most Central/Western European armies and many overseas. With the new Inglis L9A1, SDS/MAC has something very appropriate to this old combat handgun for collectors. 

Sure, a purist may point out that the Canadian Inglis firm never made this design, which itself is something of a smorgasbord of features found on BHPs made in the 1960s-'80s, but how much can you nitpick for $500? 

I say toss some beans on toast, grow your mustache out over your top lip, and cue up "God Save the Queen." The only true Dr. Who was Tom Baker, and I'm not apologizing for it."

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Royal Regulator: Review of the Inglis L9A1 9mm - Guns.com