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Old 09-01-2010, 03:34 PM   #1
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Small parts and grips should be numbered with the last two digits, commercials included. What other numbers are you looking for?
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Norm... I guess my thoughts were that if it was an original Ist Issue that perhaps just lost it's Navy acceptance stamps in the 1920 period then it wouldn't have had a halo since the get go...

Ron's comments about 1920 are well taken. Like Tom, I have what I've considered a 1920 6 inch Navy with navy rear sight and a C/M stamp on the bottom of the barrel. Serial number is 7757. No grip safety. Stamped MADE IN GERMANY.

Interesting period.....
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