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Dwight,
1912 #719a Standard C/RC Trigger Guard (tucked way up in the curve where the guard meets the frame in front...almost missed it) I know it sounds a little cynical, but I suspect that the C/RC marks show up with increasing frequency as the war progressed largely due to bureaucracy. The inspectors needed to justify their existence and keep their jobs.
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