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Unread 04-28-2002, 11:42 PM   #19
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Default Re: Carbine .45

Interesting piece and there must be a very interesting story that goes with this? Would love to hear it! As rare and as valuable as this piece has been for the last 50 years you would have thought someone would have seen it or told about it before now? -- I wonder if anyone has compared the cuts and tooling marks to the Aberman 45 to determine if the production marks, cuts, and tool marks are exactly the same? I would think that this piece would have been made at the exact same time as the other 45's, only this one was made into a carbine, and all the tooling would be exactly the same, but I'm just guessing? It will be interesting to learn more about it and learn just how they plan to authenicate it! -- As John D. stated in an ealier post about Krieghoff's, I would imagine that a comparision with the Aberman 45 would be a must! Hope we hear more about it. -- bill m



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