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Nice. Thanks for sharing. I have its cousin 70119 that is a 1908 "commercial/army". Does yours have the three c/x proofs on the right side of the receiver?
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The following is copied from the Commercial Database Commentary V5, by Dwight Gruber. "As noted previously, New Model commercial production gave way completely to commercial production of the P-08. By the end of the sn 69000 serial range most of the guns reported show evidence of diversion to military delivery. These are the P08 Commercial Army variation, having 5-digit commercial serial numbers, but without the commercial lazy c/N proofs. These guns are all c/X, c/X, c/X army inspector stamped and army power proofed." |
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