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Unread 02-23-2003, 10:04 PM   #13
WadeN
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Ken,

How can our mag have the "STARK" stamp and matching numbers to the gun serial #, when the magazine was made much later than the gun? I am assuming that the gun is a 1918 military version that was reworked in 1920 as a police version. I learned that matching magazines are not that important to the quality of piece, but we were happy that it does match.

Ron,

We don't have a tool and do not feel qualified so I don't think we will be taking any pieces off this one, unless ya'll think that it is not a collector and is a shooter, I never asked? Maybe we can find a shooter to learn how to break down. If you will tell me which picture to re-take, we would be happy to. I think it would be the one with the cut grip, but just let me know exactly where to focus, I still don't know what or where a "sear" is!
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