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02-21-2020, 02:42 PM | #1 |
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Besides The 1902 Fat Barrel
Were they issued to any other models? Eric
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02-25-2020, 12:49 PM | #2 |
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There were other Commercial 9 mm guns pre-WWI, so I wouldn't be surprised. I'd consult the three volume Sturgess & Gortz...or Ron Wood.
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The fat barrel would be noted on the Cartridge Counters, American Eagle, and commercial. I think some early Swiss guns may be fat barrel also.
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There are four short-frame Old Model 9mm reported in the Commercial database; all are questionable.
I think Eric is talking about the Cal. 9m/m magazines. They were available at least through 1913; the 1913-1914 MANUFRANCE catalog lists them specifically for French franc FF5.25 (the standard magazine was FF5). --Dwight |
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Recently identified 2 fat barrels with the same serial number. Not a good sign either
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Thanks Dwight, I get it now.....
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