Hi Jerry,
That's it. In the second photo down you can see some blurred dark blue spots on the forward left side of the slide. In reality that is a cluster of fine pepper pitting. And on the forward half of the slide, the blue is faded. It appears that he has touched up the photo. He has also photographed it in the shade, so that the sun would'nt high light the faded blue or any touch ups. And was careful to keep the chipped grip in a shadow and never shows a full right side view.
He now mentions the chipped grip, but still doesn't mention that the holster is coming apart. "Can only see it if pistol is turned upside down??" I didn't have to turn it upside down.
His first disciption:
A Sauer & Son Model 1913 in .32 auto. I believe this is a SECOND SERIES. This is a true WWII bring back gun. The GI that brought it back just passed away. It has been in his family since WWII. It comes with the original holster and 2 magazines. Both magazines function fine. There is also a half box of old factory ammo. The bore is exceptional. There is some minor finish wear but no rust and no pitting. There is a 1 inch tear on the holster where it flaps over. I do not buy or sell many guns so I do not have much feedback here. Go to EBAY and check "JCORCORAN118" for hundreds of positive feedbacks. Best of all this will sell with NO RESERVE. The High Bidder takes it home. Buyer pays $25.00 shipping. Insurance is optional. NO RESERVE. Signed in ink FFL needed.
He had it relisted before I ever heard from AA Admin. or him.
Ron
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