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Old 05-01-2018, 03:45 PM   #1
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Today I offer up a mid production 1900 American Eagle, 7.65 mm, all matching, original finish, about 90% blue, 40% straw, Germany marked receiver, plain magazine bottom, nice shiny bore. Some mottling of the blue on the front grip strap, otherwise very clean. Enjoy, Mark
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Good looking gun...a classic. I have always been a big fan of the M1900.
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Thank you Ron.
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BEAUTIFUL!!!! I agree with Uncle Ron!
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very nice
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What style holster cam with the Eagle Commercials?
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Old 05-01-2018, 06:36 PM   #7
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None. They weren't sold with holsters. Any contemporary holster that would fit would be purchased separately. This is a gun and holster I found in a gun shop in El Paso.
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Eric,
Let's not hijack Mark's thread.
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Nice is an understatement. It has changed over in configuration to include the wide grip safety and the final profile (Type 3??) safety lever. Can we ballpark when made?
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Yes, lets ballpark it date of birth please. And no hijacking here, its all consensual!!! Keep rolling guys! Mark
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Sorry!
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Production date can only be vaguely estimated, very broadly late-1901 to mid-1902.

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OK. Thanks Dwight.
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