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John:
What is the Serial #, mine is 244137x, and was released by the DCM in 1963 for $20.00 + shp by Railway Express. I have had it since 1977 when my late mentor had a stroke and couldn't use it anymore.
Sam
Here is one very close to yours!!!
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John,
are you planning on comming to the Denver collectors show in May? would love to meet you, love the pistols that you share with us.
the Colorado Gun collectors assoc. gunshow, may 16-17 for the gen public,
15th is dealer day, 975 tables of nothing but old guns, no modern weapons, or non gun related BS is in this show, first class for sure. if you want table info contact Les Palmer 720-482-0167. tables cost 100.00 each.for trade tables, 75.00 for a display table, they have some awesome displays, and give out great trophys and prizes.
hope to see you..my tables are easy to spot. im a parts guy, lots of military stuff, 1911,s and Winchester M70,s.. iv been thinking on a M40 sniper display, but my work load has piled up with the passing of Bill Adair.
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2229962. Finish doesn't look quite the same as John's. Any thoughts? My camera work leaves a lot to be desired.
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Mine was also a DCM gun, serial number 2438XXX (1945) and does not look like either of yours. It's finish has a lighter, more grey / silver look to it -- not like the earlier parked Rem/Rands -- which I'm told is correct for late guns.
Of course, it could be the lighting as to how your pics were made.
Another question for the experts: where all or most these DCM guns
refinished? There are no rebuild stamps on mine and it appears unfired.
I have the papers and Railroad Express shipping ticket.
There is definately many different variations in color on the Rem-Rands. And you are correct, the later ones did, for the most part, have a lighter colored finish than did the earlier ones.
Most of the DCM pistols you spoke of were just in excellent original condition when sent out. But there were definately a few arsenal rebuilt pistols sent out as well. All pistols were sent out at random and what you got is what got.