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July 4th Firearms of Freedom Post

Nice Nice doggie....
Augusta Arsenal stamp,
1911-12 slide , pre 13 patent date...
Wonder how many digits in the number on the other side...
Really nice, nice, nice doggie !!!!!
 
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Not wood! But they give me wood😂
 
Nice Nice doggie....
Augusta Arsenal stamp,
1911-12 slide , pre 13 patent date...
Wonder how many digits in the number on the other side...
Really nice, nice, nice doggie !!!!!
Have to go look, I forgot honestly. It is pre A1 designation so if I remember correctly, that was 1915? If memory serves me, it is 1912/13?

thanks as well. It is a sharp little piece.
 
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Have to go look, I forgot honestly. It is pre A1 designation so if I remember correctly, that was 1915? If memory serves me, it is 1912/13?

Thanks for checking.

A1 is 1924. Mom and Pops birth year. Hardest to find affordable.

Augusta and other rebuilds may have a1 parts on them. Got a couple of 1918 frame/slide/trigger/safety with A1 parts replacing worn out parts and all gray/green parkerized.
 
I agree, @Waorani seems to have a nice toy box!!

@j-huskey, it is a 5 digit. Not sure why I was thinking A1 was so early. I have been out of touch with my older guns the last few years.I need to get back into them as I think they keep me interested more than newer ones.
 
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