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Unread 07-10-2015, 06:02 PM   #8
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Notice that the replacement links are both to the same gun, the"RC". I found the 1940, though. I agree that with the possible exception of the full side views, that these are some of the most terrible pics I've seen in quite a while! But they are sufficient, I think, to reveal the poor conditions of these pistols. The RC has been buffed and re-blued a long time ago. A G date should also have strawed small parts... The 1940, likely not buffed, but I think it's refinished due to bluing in the pits and scratches. Not much need for further pics, in this category. Always a bit sad to observe such examples. Buy for cheap or not at all.
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