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Unread 07-02-2010, 09:59 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by jimmythejug View Post
I started this thread about six hours ago. Finally finished it a little while ago and got a timeout message when I tried to post it. So I had to start over. Argh!

I have been learning a lot about these guns over the past few weeks and I decided a matching numbers gun was the right choice for me.

I've been searching around and the rumours are true; there are more fakes out there than honest guns...and sellers. Sad but true. It only took me a few weeks to learn this and I'm guessing it could take years for me to fully understand what's real and what's not.

So I checked out some dealers. One reputable dealer, although somewhat pricey, struck me as straightforward and represented their inventory honestly. One piece in particular interested me:

A 1936 S/42
Matching number, except mag
No holster or papers
Three digit number (three???) on left side of receiver, underside of barrel and underside of frame
90% blue, 60% straw, with typical holster wear (which is far better than no wear)

I'd love to show some photos of the acceptance stamps, which appear to be of the "63" variety, but it's hard to tell.

In any case, they're holding this for me and my plan is to finish the deal next week!! Definitely more than I planned on spending but I rather an expensive success than a cheap mistake. I'm looking forward to photographing it and posting up the pics for your input.

Jim
3-digit numbers are OK
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