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Here's a link to the pictures:
http://forums.gunboards.com/album.php?albumid=727 I'm leaning towards thinking that the slide was produced by the Easties. If you lokk at the rough machining marks and particularly the witness marks, it looks like it's not reworked. I've heard the theory about C/U being a test of an existing part ant C/N being for new parts but this pistol has a BYF toggle that is stamped with the C/N. I dunno. |
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