I am new to the forum and hope I follow the rules. I have an unusual 1917 that I purchased from a friend that stated the pistol came from an estate of a local doctor whose father was
a Army Dr. during the 1st WW. That the pistol was taken from
the assembly line before The United States Property was put
on it. The Dr. had it until passed on to his son. I have had it
for 40 plus years. It had the regular grips, but it had another
Personal grips, with an unmarked gold "disk"on it with beautiful wood when I got it. There is no name or initial on
the disk. It is all military issue with all matching numbers
as my other 1917's, but lacks the U.S. Property on the bottom
of the barrel. S#butt 29,863 and barrel and the two numbers
on the crane match with silver"S" on both. I have pictures,but
don't know how to send them to the forum. It looks new!!
a Army Dr. during the 1st WW. That the pistol was taken from
the assembly line before The United States Property was put
on it. The Dr. had it until passed on to his son. I have had it
for 40 plus years. It had the regular grips, but it had another
Personal grips, with an unmarked gold "disk"on it with beautiful wood when I got it. There is no name or initial on
the disk. It is all military issue with all matching numbers
as my other 1917's, but lacks the U.S. Property on the bottom
of the barrel. S#butt 29,863 and barrel and the two numbers
on the crane match with silver"S" on both. I have pictures,but
don't know how to send them to the forum. It looks new!!