Went to a friends house for our Friday after work drinks. A group has been meeting together for over 20 years at the one bachelor's house, even though several of us are now retired, 4:30 Fri. it meeting time. We are all gunners, and that is the usual topic of conversation. The home owner is a collector of military memorabilia and has dozens of (correct) WW1 and WW2 uniforms with all patch's ranks, hats, etc. Well tonight he has a WW1 web belt with a WW1 first aid kit, and a 3 tier half moon ammo pouch (with 18 rounds of WW2 EC 43 headstamp steel case ammo) and a leather flap holster marked (?)HNK 1912 or MNK 1912. In the holster is a 95% 1917 with just a smidgen of holster wear on the muzzle and cylinder high spots and one freckle on the right side frame. It has the grooved hammer, and concave (early) grips that are mint and appear almost too reddish to be walnut. The 1917 is a S/N 990X, and just beautiful. Unfortunately I had no camera with me. The ammo pouch was marked R H Long 1918 the first aid pouch (full) was marked Mills 1918. The gun's proof stamp was a circle with an overlaid HS in the circle. (as well as both our old eye's could tell). All stamping was crisp. Action was like a bank vault and the BC gap was so tight could hardly see any light through it. I sincerely doubt if the gun has had more than a box of ammo through it. We pulled the grips and could make out a hint of pencil mark, but couldn't read it but the grips fit so perfect they have to be original.
I know without pictures you can't tell, but would anyone venture a guess on the value of this package? I will try and remember to take a camera, but will be a couple weeks as he will be out of town. I'm estimating the gun at $1200 to $1400, and the package at $1500+
I know without pictures you can't tell, but would anyone venture a guess on the value of this package? I will try and remember to take a camera, but will be a couple weeks as he will be out of town. I'm estimating the gun at $1200 to $1400, and the package at $1500+