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    #16
    Originally posted by Matt Weber View Post
    Not me! I'll take an M1914!!

    Lovely looking rig there Bill!

    Matt
    Whats so particular about the M1914 that you like?

    I would love see a pic of a M1914 in German hands.

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      #17
      The major difference is the slide release is a lot easier to use. Other than that the differences are mainly cosmetic. Mine was made in 1942 and shoots like a dream


      Gary
      Originally posted by MikeW View Post
      Whats so particular about the M1914 that you like?

      I would love see a pic of a M1914 in German hands.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Gary Cain View Post
        The major difference is the slide release is a lot easier to use. Other than that the differences are mainly cosmetic. Mine was made in 1942 and shoots like a dream


        Gary
        I've never seen one before, just looked it up. I like the slide release, will it fit a M1911?

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          #19
          Originally posted by Gary Cain View Post
          The major difference is the slide release is a lot easier to use. Other than that the differences are mainly cosmetic. Mine was made in 1942 and shoots like a dream


          Gary

          Does it have the Wfmt. acceptance proofs on it?

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            #20
            Originally posted by Ssteve View Post
            Bill,

            I know Colt numbered their frames and slides with matching serial numbers from about 710,000 to I think around 1,140,000 with this practice ending sometime during 1943. I was just curious if yours had a matching serial numbered slide. Regardless another GEM !

            Steve
            Hi Steve,

            I have one that is also all original with serial number 773xxx.

            I just checked it and the serial number is only on the frame.

            Take care,
            Jim

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