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Old 10-17-2021, 10:15 PM
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I believe it was made in 58 but not sure; serial number is S 1855xx. This is it's 2nd full waxing. I have others that I shoot, but this one is one of my safe queens. I have shot it before and me and my brother in law probably chipped the cokes, nothing I can do about that. I wish I new the story behind the 29, it was my late father in law's when he passed away, we divided up his collection and the 29 went to my brother in law. My wife bought it off him for a perfect Christmas present for me. 20211017_205138.jpg

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Marines really know how to spit shine! But, can you get a quarter to bounce off the case? Looks fine!
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It looks great!
I need to do that to mine.
What wax did you use?
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Ren wax love the stuff! Thanks to all the kind members, that's how I learned about the wax. Wish I would have been a member when we shot it in 08. I would have taken the grips off.
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