Whether its 1T or 10T Inglis, they are all wartime manufacture, sadly most CF mags I have seen are also marked JI, and wartimers too.
These pistols do get FTR'ds as required, two piece FNH barrrels were in the system when I left in late 1994. However, if there is a problem with any pistols, such as condition, this should be picked up by the user, tagged and passed up to the Q pers. If not ,the fault should be picked up on ATIs, even in outlying Militia units.
I guess at the end of the day the onus is on getting the defect reported, and many times it never does, the pistol is returned, tag comes off, and out it goes again.
As for mags, if in doubt - get rid of them. Plenty of mags out there, and again the mag(s) must be first identified as U/S-N/S, tagged, quarantined and replaced.
Nothing happens unless the paperwork is done and followed up on.
The BHP was also used in lend-lease during WW2, the decal in question was in English, Russian and Chinese. Less than 10 yrs ago here in Australia there was the odd 0T Inglis floating around, and some with tangent rear sights.
Both fixed rear sight, and tangent with slot for shoulder stock were produced by John Inglis.
Back in Saskatchewan, I still have my 3T Inglis, yes now with ergo grips, and ambo safety, she's a beauty. Oh ya and modified 10rd mags too. Gotta be PC compliant in the gun world, ")
Cheers,
Wes