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Unread 05-04-2007, 07:10 AM   #12
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Originally posted by Jumper
Ed: Thank you.
I had figured it was a 1920 comm. by virtue of the crown N on the left side of the frame, as I thought that was a commercial proof mark.
Yes, there is a take down/loading tool, with a very small waffenhampt, in the holster pouch.
Regards, Don
You are not "incorrect" by your guess with the Crown N, these police guns were bought as "commercial" guns and then went into police service.


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