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Unread 05-05-2005, 10:54 PM   #1
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For your entertainment, U.S. Army Test Eagle #6312
The strawing has certainly been "touched up" but she is otherwise a 104 year old beauty. My photographic skill leaves a great deal to be desired, but I've looked at this under 3X magnification and halogen light (The O.R. lights and my operating loupes, I'm a vascular surgeon) and the bluing passes my "mag light test". It has flaming bomb proofs in the frame well and on the pommel of the magazine.

Nice deep Eagle

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Flaming bomb on magazine

Frame well with flaming bomb, photo leaves a little to the imagination.

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very nice Tim.

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Thats in really nice shape, you guess the blueing to be 90+%

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VERY VERY Nice Tim! Did you check to see if this gun appears on Ron Wood's Test Eagle list already? or is it a totally new find?
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James,
I'd guesstimate it to be about 90%... That is so subjective. The grip straps are turning a nice brownish blue, still can see some blue, but aging gracefully. Bore is perfect, looks new.

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This one has been known since (at least) Resse and is on Ron's list already.
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