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Originally Posted by alanint
Think about it. Would the US government get involved with the issuing of a patent-infringing foreign made pistol, which is essentially a rip-off of a domestically designed firearm?
And consider that Colt was an extremely powerful and connected corporation at the time with a very cozy relationship with the US government.
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No, it doesn't make a bit of sense, and if they issued an aviator pocket gun in WWI it would probably have been have been a 1903 or 1908.
My buddy knows that it's a very long shot, so he bought it at a price where he couldn't lose too much ($300, I believe). Still, you hear about this aviator gun now and then, so I wonder what it could be... or if it even exists?
BTW: Here's a few pictures. You can't really see the Colt horse and legend, but if you look closely you can see the US Property stamp on the right side.