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I realize you are probably right but I do have all the identifying markings except the Suffix. Let's say for instance a gun with all the same identifying marks turns up in Southern California with the mags and holster like I described. It's a pretty sure bet it's my gun. Especially, if its true that only (13) 1937, S/42, #9000 guns where ever produced.
Anyway, one can only hope, right? Thanks to all for the replies. I really appreciate it. |
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Stolen guns tend to travel. Recently a friend got back a CZ27 that was stolen in Tenessee about ten years ago. It was found in California about two months ago and returned to him a few weeks later.
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