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    An M1911A1 Ithaca issued to the US NAVY..



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    Very nice, as always, John. Here are a couple of different handguns for you.


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    Kevin, it's good to hear from you.....

    Very nice pistolas!!!!

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    John very nice as usual. BTW, do you do your own photography?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Hollinger View Post
    John very nice as usual. BTW, do you do your own photography?
    Yep, I do all my own Photo work!!!!!

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    Kwill, is the S&W a Model 15 2", or a 58?
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    It is a Model 15 that shipped to the Navy SEALS. The gun under it went to NIS (forerunner to NCIS).

    The Air Force bought Model 56's and they are marked with "U.S." on the backstrap.

    Here's a pair of uncommon U.S. Navy revolvers:

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    Thanks for sharing your fine weapons John.
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