BullseyeJC
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I have found a model 1917 with a 5 digit serial number. The numbers match on the cylinder and frame but there is no serial on the underside of the barrel but it has "United States Property" on it.
The gun also has what looks like British proof marks on the right side of the barrel. I can make out "45" and "7 tons". Could it be that the gun had the original barrel shot out of it during WWI and before we shipped it over to the Brits we replaced the barrel? Is it still the usual .45 ACP caliber?
The bluing is about 75% with no pitting but a fair amount of dings. Original grips are on it without cracks or chips.
What's a ballpark price for this thing? I'm not up on these older guns.
The gun also has what looks like British proof marks on the right side of the barrel. I can make out "45" and "7 tons". Could it be that the gun had the original barrel shot out of it during WWI and before we shipped it over to the Brits we replaced the barrel? Is it still the usual .45 ACP caliber?
The bluing is about 75% with no pitting but a fair amount of dings. Original grips are on it without cracks or chips.
What's a ballpark price for this thing? I'm not up on these older guns.