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sorry vern,
this time the pictures did not get inserted on the page, don't know why �¿? I hope you can see them thanks for your interest |
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Juan,
I edited your post so that the pictures show. Ron
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Hi Juan
Good pictures. I was not clear as to what I wanted, but the picture of the frame well area is a very good sign, that shield mark is exactly what we would expect. If I could ask for one more picture, please take a picture of the upper section ( part with barrel) turned upside down and the area close to where the frame and barrel meet, you will see a raised section--this is the lug I was talking about. I am not a magazine person but can tell you the magazines you show are not original to the gun but appear to be FXO, very high quality and should function very well, I invite other more knowledgeable collectors to make comment. Vern |
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