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Unread 07-08-2010, 12:40 AM   #1
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Really not much more info needed. Your gun sounds exactly correct...it is 1909 Army contract piece. Your correct magazine is a nice plus. They are a bit more scarce than the gun itself. Remarkable that it has remained in your family since 1945! Glad you ended up with it. Sorry to hear you can't post photos. What would be your estimate of the condition?
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Thanks for the prompt response. I will try to have my son in Dallas take pictures when he is home next and post them.

Pistol is in excellent condition. No pits, rust or apparent buff marks. Grips excellent except for small chip on left grip under the safety. This was my GF's pistol passed on to my dad and then recently to me. I am surprised to learn that the mag is worth as much as the weapon itself. Amazing.
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