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Unread 04-28-2001, 08:11 AM   #3
tom heller
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Default Re: 1920 carbine

See Kenyon's Lugers at Random pages 188&189 for details. According to Charlie, some mismatched parts may be normal on this model but I feel would lower the value. I'd look for the verticle crown over N proofing and serial numbers in the commerical locations and insure that rear sight is a true 3 position Carbine sight. As GT has mentioned, many of these have recently been made up from more common guns as shooters, but even these are selling in the $2500 range, if made by a real artist, like John Martz or Art Buchanan.



 
 


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