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In 1941, the Argentinian Navy wanted commercial grade (bright blue) finish for a lot of 500 pistols. They were manufactured by Colt or taken off the self for this contract thereby creati
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On February 5, 1919, after the November 1918 end of WWI, this pistol was not shipped to the Army but shipped by Colt with 332 other pistols to the National Guard Supply Office Rifle Range “near
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This like new shotgun handles 2 ¾ or 3 in. 12ga.shells. It comes with the Beretta shotgun case shown with socks. It retains the original Beretta chokes: F, Mod., IC and SK, with ori
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This pistol was manufactured by the Mauser factory for Nazi police in the Bavarian Police District of Lindau
a small district near the border of Austria. Outside of the “44” date suggeste
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British Colt 1911 mfg. 1915
This pistol is one of 200 shipped to London Armory Co. on July 19, 1915, for use by a British officer in WWI. Extremely rare excellent original condition. The Britis
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I submitted this pistol to Gale Morgan, renoun museum quality restoration expert, who verified pistol is unfired in original condition. Please refer to inspection letter attached. This HP is bey
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This is a very scarce 1911A1 Colt manufactured 1941
even more rare because of the Swartz safety. This pistol is as rare as the 500 1911A1 Singers. This is one of 250 “off the shelf” Colt
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