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Unread 06-12-2017, 02:46 PM   #1
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Every 1902 fat barrel lthat I have researched had 3 digits on the toggle~ Possibility because there was less than 500 made and were meant for the American commercial market! All the rest of my 20 are similarly marked with 2 digits~
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Cirelaw, I meant how did the scratch part from firing get on your toggle
instead of the frame?
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I don't know! Thank You! Eric
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Why would the mark on 713 be from firing? and not from a holster or dropping it?
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Sorry I thought I missed something. Maybe battle scars?
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Thanks all! It is a commercial and the first 9mm. I'm sure it was shot a few times! Dwight what book are you referring to Parabellum is Back? If so what section? TKS
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I wasn't referring to you but Dwights post immediately above your post. Sorry for the confusion~ Eric
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I wasn't referring to you but Dwights post immediately above your post. Sorry for the confusion~ Eric
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This thread is getting... Surreal.
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I apologize but due to my stroke my short term memory is mush!! I ask only for all of your patience and understanding~ Eric
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Yeah when you have to bring FROGGY into it to clear things up, then I'm
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