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[In addition to being called the navy or P-04, the WW1 pistols are also referred to as the model 1914 even though there is some debate as to whether or not there was any WAR TIME production outside of the contract years of 1916 and 1917.]
Hi Norm: Ref. your comment above - if I have understood you correctly - I think the Model 1904 Navy was a significantly different pistol than the Model 1914. They only made about 150 of the Model 1904. There were about 23,000 Model 1914s made (dated 1916 and 1917). If I have misunderstood you, my apologies, please. Bob G. |
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