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Do any of you collectors out there have a site to check on the I.D. of a lend lease .45 I have come across. Really clean piece.Thanks,bob
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bob, since you like 45's, I am guessing you already visit this forum?
http://forums.1911forum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=30 At some point I read something about lend lease. If I remember correctly, it is hard to tell a lend lease from a 45 that just ended up there. The stamps for acceptance would be the same, but I am going by memory. Ed |
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Ed a great article with photos on the manufacturing process of the Colt's is in the first "sticky" thread on your link... great viewing of a bygone era...
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