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Unread 08-29-2011, 11:27 AM   #1
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What do we think of this one?

http://www.gunsamerica.com//92999320..._Kit.htm?wl=1#
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Looks like a generally honest early P08 with some issues;
- The blueing on the front strap appears freshened where the unit marks are.
- A very strange metal stress issue on the backstrap, with parrallel gouges and a crack?
- The wood base on the magazine looks like a reproduction or home made.
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Hi David, It's a highly desirable and collectible DWM 1st Issue (1909), unit marked to a machine gun company. However, the issue that Alan raised, the apparent crack in the rear grip strap, is cause for concern. I would ask for more photos of that area, with the grips removed. The 22 conversion is a plus, the magazine base is a minus. Regards, Norm
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I've seen the conversion kits offered for fairly hefty prices, online. What's a fair ballpark, just for the .22 kit?
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David, I question the blue and straw. Strong possibility the pistol has been restored.

The .22 conversion is post war so I don't know if it's worth much?

The magazine body looks good and the wood bottom looks good from the side? Bottom looks milled out somehow?
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I've seen the conversion kits offered for fairly hefty prices, online. What's a fair ballpark, just for the .22 kit?
Hi David, Simpson Ltd has one listed. Bearing in mind that they are a high end retailer, I think 60% of their price would be realistic. Regards, Norm
http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_in...c82c3c90f028e3















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