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Five digit serial numbers began with the 1902 Model these were 9mm, mine is 30cal.
That was incorrect, there were 5 digit serial number in the 1900 Model Last edited by aldo35; 02-24-2025 at 05:13 PM. |
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The pistol in the photos is a 30 cal, with a 5 digit number. (Not uncommon, as a 5 digit serial number would indicate). A 1900 American Eagle it is, just slightly later production. 1902's were, indeed, 9mm. Just had a cherry fat barrel 9mm in my hands a couple of weeks ago. You could, of course, take some photos and post them.
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