If the .45 carbine is indeed in pristine condition, that would infer that its travels and change of ownership were very few. Long time possession would make the job of documenting its ownership much easier than a luger that changed hands many times.
If forensics is ever offered to the general public (and should even now be available) it would be ever more believable with the documented trail of ownership.
What is its history?
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