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Old 11-18-2010, 08:02 PM   #1
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Wonderful! Now for the questions. Is it ah American Eagle? Are you willing to post the serial number for the data base? If you do not want public disclosure, would you consider sending a Private Message? I do not divulge serial numbers associted with the owner without permission. Any more photos? (Please!)
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Old 11-18-2010, 08:16 PM   #2
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Thanks for a great post.
Realy a stunning pistol with rich provenance.
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Old 11-18-2010, 08:56 PM   #3
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Wonderful! Now for the questions. Is it ah American Eagle? Are you willing to post the serial number for the data base? If you do not want public disclosure, would you consider sending a Private Message? I do not divulge serial numbers zssocited with the owner without permission. Any more photos? (Please!)
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Hi Ron, There is no American Eagle. The SN is 5037 all numbers matching however there is no # on the magazine. There are Crown B and U markings on several parts as well as "GERMANY" stamped below the SN. The gun is in remarkable shape but it does have some very light pitting on the right side of the barrel where the previous owner, not a gun guy, had it stored in a sock (I was mortified). The bore, however, is absolutely perfect. I have detailed ownership from Gen Breckinridge to me but because it was passed down through inheritance it wasnt always stored correctly.

I'm happy to provide additional photos if your interested. Just let me know what your looking for.

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