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Unread 01-19-2022, 09:26 AM   #1
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I based my conclusion on the dip refinish of the pistol, which has the appearance typical of a pistol that went through RC or EG rework.

This one was all matching, and did not receive replacement grips. The chip on the grip is fresher.

I've asked the owner to approach the family that sold him the pistol to get details of it's acquisition.
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I've got a non-import marked RC BYF '42. Matching, dipped, with sad resin grips. Has the Russian "X" by the serial number. I only found out it wasn't import marked after I got it.
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