Ron,
Thanks for that.
I was under the impression, don't know from where, that the one line, non banners were stopped in 1919. Now I know. Can't see any marks, other than the Crown U proof, and a bunch of inspectors marks under the grip.
Funny thing is, you can see the outline on the holster where some one put on what looks like a tin eagle. WWII style. Yet the gun came out of a cigar box at my grandmothers house, with a couple of WWI iron crosses. This may of influanced my belief it was earlier made.
Chip
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