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View Poll Results: Worth collecting or a shooter | |||
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6 | 24.00% |
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19 | 76.00% |
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It deleted my very eloquent answer when I voted... jeez
I would say, 1 of 2 things IMHO 1. Owner, back in the 60's or 70's this was considered a security measure and people were encouraged to put an identifying marking on an item. 2. Police evidence markings - I lean towards this, once finished, it was released, police were not known for being discrete 'back in the day'. I would call this a low end collectable or a shooter, as it has etchings in two places, frame and barrel...
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