Posted: 2/2/2014 7:58:52 AM EDT
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Looks really good. Question for ya, where are the serial numbers located on your frame as they aren't in the usually locations either on the side you photoed or the front strap?
eta: It's nice to have a finish that you'll never have to worry about rusting! More I look at it the more I like it! |
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Looks really good. Question for ya, where are the serial numbers located on your frame as they aren't in the usually locations either on the side you photoed or the front strap? eta: It's nice to have a finish that you'll never have to worry about rusting! More I look at it the more I like it! On this vintage of gun, it should be located on the frame dust cover on the right side, just under the assembled in Portugal part of the slide. Looks a little to me like he may have blurred it out. |
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On this vintage of gun, it should be located on the frame dust cover on the right side, just under the assembled in Portugal part of the slide. Looks a little to me like he may have blurred it out. Quoted:
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Looks really good. Question for ya, where are the serial numbers located on your frame as they aren't in the usually locations either on the side you photoed or the front strap? eta: It's nice to have a finish that you'll never have to worry about rusting! More I look at it the more I like it! On this vintage of gun, it should be located on the frame dust cover on the right side, just under the assembled in Portugal part of the slide. Looks a little to me like he may have blurred it out. If you look really close at the first picture, you can just make out a couple of faint numbers on the front strap, and I do mean faint! Nice looking pistol! |
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If you look really close at the first picture, you can just make out a couple of faint numbers on the front strap, and I do mean faint! Nice looking pistol! Quoted:
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Looks really good. Question for ya, where are the serial numbers located on your frame as they aren't in the usually locations either on the side you photoed or the front strap? eta: It's nice to have a finish that you'll never have to worry about rusting! More I look at it the more I like it! On this vintage of gun, it should be located on the frame dust cover on the right side, just under the assembled in Portugal part of the slide. Looks a little to me like he may have blurred it out. If you look really close at the first picture, you can just make out a couple of faint numbers on the front strap, and I do mean faint! Nice looking pistol! Nice eye. You're spot on. |
| That could look good several different ways with different sets of grips. You could have some rosewood, black ebony, cocobolo, walnut, and cherry--awesome looks you can pick from just a turn of screws. Great as it is, but it's a lady with a lot of sexy dresses to wear. |


