In 1942, the John Inglis Company of Canada was asked to supply the Model 1935 pistols to China. Difficulty arose as the metric dimensions had to be converted, however production, 151,816 guns were made from February 1944 to September 1945. Some were supplied to British, Canadian and Greek forces in addtion to the Chinese.
Farique Nationale resuemd mfg after WWII ended, renaming the pistol, Model 1946, for military sale or "High Power" for commercial sales. The military designation never stuck and so the pistol has remaind Model (19)35. while FN employees always called it "High Power"
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