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Unread 09-29-2003, 10:07 PM   #1
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Internally the pistol is flawless with a bore to match. The time in uncared for storage did the pistol no good externally and the grinder certainly did no good for the grip. Be that as it may is there any information available for it? Or even perhaps a guess as to why the Federal government required the stock lug to be ground off. (Assuming the story told to me was correct).
I suspect there is more than one old soldier around with a piece or two missing or modified.If possible I would like some information about this one....Larry Cribbs
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