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Unread 08-25-2023, 12:54 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by mrerick View Post
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The polished high flats and lack of "halos" on the barrel serial number are evidence of the pistol being refinished.

The letters in the grip were pantographed, likely by a post war owner.

I wonder if the small parts may be plated instead of strawed. I've never seen straw this bright and consistent.
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Thank you for the input. Yes. I believe this one is certainly refinished. How long ago is probably unimportant as a result. Done is done. I did not choose this one for it's looks although it's attractive, it's the first opportunity I've had. And the matching numbers aspect was my deciding factor. The fellow I got it from said he'd bought it from a serviceman collector in Ohio in the 1990's (not a WW2 vet). As a novice, the strawed parts look like others I've seen posted but maybe cleaner. Maybe it's the lighting brightness. I took the side shots in bright natural daylight. I'll try for another left side photo with less brightness tomorrow. Under a lamp you can see a yellow cast. Artemus
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