I have this .45 auto #310139, it has been buried for about 35 years in a relatives house and I shot it when I was a kid with my dad.It had been around about 20 yrs or so before that easy. It is now mine and I'm wondering what to do with it or if it has any value. I looked at other resources on this site to determine its monetary value and have become more confused the more I look. It has some marks on the frame a eagle head with a s/4 and a G with small H and seriff D and a P on the barrel link protrusion with a HS on the other side Which I think may mean High Standard. Rifling is brite with defined lands and grooves .The finish has only about 25% left contrary to the photos. The slide has a H at the rear a Q with tiny G next to it a 4 and nearby a 7 behind the breech. It has 1918 mills pistol belt with an unmarked? brown flap holster a couple two tone magazines ,two full boxes of ball and a leather shoulder holster. There is also the 1918 two mag pouch with more mags in it. Thanks for looking and any input that is available
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