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Unread 06-02-2007, 02:29 PM   #11
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Eric, I just took closeup of the wooden grip, that are almost identical. I woud gladly supply my pictures, I havennt seen such beautiful grain and color, even on my 1920 Luger Carbine, in 9mm

I have to correct tom, with his coNclusion, that your gun has been reblued. for lack of holster wear, Some never saw a holster, Most of the one chosen by Bannerman, Never were issued, and were later sold as is, those extras, were sold to various individuals, and stored years to be passed on a sold, Tom, Mine is a prime example, and Ive proved, at least one holster, showing minimal wear,AND BECAUSE THEY A BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLES OF AMERICAN HISTORY, THERE CAN BE A FEW OF THE THOUSAND SURVIVED, UNSCAWED.
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