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This "assembled" 1916 Navy will be one to watch out for. The RIA auction folks call it "assembled". If it goes cheaply enough at this Dec. 2006 auction, I suspect it will surface again at a gun show to snag the unsuspecting.
It is serial # 3234, RIA auction Lot # 3448 and on page 249 of their mail out catalog. Here are key photos : ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Interesting Navy. Note how the crowns float above the Ms on the receiver.
I'll bet most of us can guess the source of this beautiful gun. Luke
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The toggle knobs looks repro too.
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