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#225129 08/05/2010 02:13 AM
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This is my second one from my brother hope you enjoy Paul

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Vigs 48 #225145 08/05/2010 04:57 AM
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That one looks like a post war version. What kind of proof marks are on it?

timboo #225396 08/08/2010 06:47 AM
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Timboo is correct. The black plastic grips make it a strong possibility that the pistol is of French post-war production. Let us know the serial number and we should be able to narrow it down. Also, any markings on either side of the trigger guard where it meets the grip?


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Denny Gaither #225413 08/08/2010 05:06 PM
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Denny and Timboo thank you for your help.As you know I don't know anything about guns.I collect daggers and fire axes only.I did'nt find any serial number and this is the only mark I could find on the trigger guard thanks guys Paul

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Vigs 48 #225448 08/08/2010 10:34 PM
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Paul,
I'm not sure what the mark on the trigger guard is. It looks sort of similar to the French mark, but can't tell for certain.
No serial number? That's really odd. It is normally located on the front grip strap.


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Denny Gaither #225471 08/09/2010 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted By: Denny Gaither
Paul,
I'm not sure what the mark on the trigger guard is. It looks sort of similar to the French mark, but can't tell for certain.
No serial number? That's really odd. It is normally located on the front grip strap.


It looks like the French marking to me also. And I think it should have been serial numbered - but not apparently with this one. FP


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