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Unread 12-17-2011, 04:05 PM   #17
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OK, take a look at the "4s" some have a foot and some do not, this worries me.

The barrel and frame look completely different in bluing, especially in that one picture.

As noted before the sear bar is not relieved but is SN to the gun this would indicate a 1916 or earlier gun Only the vertical crown N is post WW1

Your gun has some interesting issues that I believe will effect the sale price to collectors.

Just my view, sometimes the other members do not agree.

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