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Looks like a 1908 converted to police. Did belong to a signal unit(I think) before it was a police pistol. The 1920 stamp indicates government ownership I do believe. I like this one..
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Does it have a holdopen latch and spring? It seems this pistol have several lives.
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pardon my ignorance but if you can tell me where to find this holdopen latch/spring, I can can take a picture. Pulling the toggle back with the magazine inserted, the breach stays open. Ejecting the magazine, the breach remains open until the toggle is pulled back and released. This sounds normal.
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