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Unread 11-24-2002, 11:18 PM   #13
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Once again I find myself at odds with Wes. I must say this is as fine an example of this type of pistol as I have ever seen. While what Wes says is certainly true, it is entirely possible that this pistol is original. The photo's are excellent and if this pistol has been reblued I want the name of the fellow who did it. The numbers are crisp and the colorings of the different metals are what they should be. This is not your average re blue job and a re blue is generally applied because the pistol has had the original finish worn off. This pistol has seen little or no use. The grips do not look like replacements to me. The wood to metal fit is too good for repro grips. I would like to know if the grips have matching numbers inside them. I have a pistol of this year in just about the same shape. I have seen a number of these that looked like they just came out of the factory.The matching magazine means nothing here but it dosen't hurt. Something is more right with this than wrong. Jerry Burney
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