Amazing...great patina all of them!!
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Yes, I got some biographical details of the gentleman. He was on occupation duty (unit unknown but I think Constabulary) in Wurzburg from 1948 to 1950 and brought back some German militaria and he collected US military handguns, "one of each kind" as his daughter said. Clearly he had an affinity for the 1911!
Fortunately the family knew they were worth something.
Originally posted by Alan Smith View PostGood stuff, Gary - thanks for sharing with us.
BTW: Did you get any background on the estate and/or history of the guns? Was the deceased a collector, military veteran, etc.?
Also, I'm happy to hear that these historic firearms now reside in NV; the SF Bay area (and CA in general) is not a very gun-friendly venue; I'm actually a bit surprised the family had not taken these down to the local P.D. to abandon them for "safe disposal". Anyway, we know these items are in good hands now.
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Hi Johnny,
I just happened to have one of those in my spare parts box allready!Originally posted by Johnny Peppers View PostYou might find the correct sight for the top half of the Colt Service Model Ace. At one time there were back half of the slides from pistols that had been de-milled by torch cutting, but the sights were still good. Some were blue but most were Parko-Lubrite like your slide.
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