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I have a chap interested in obtaining these rifles (and pistol) from me.
I thought I'd come to you for your insights to what today's market holds for these rifles.
What do you think?
The 1950 CNo4Mk1* is Longbranch 1950 - parked finish. VG+ condition with a mint bore. Minor storage marks otherwise I'd say she was mint. All matching numbers. I have the original CMk3 site in stores.
CNo4Mk1* 1950
1943 Colt USGI 1911A1
Cannot verify the following at this time: Captured by Germansoldier from US Soldier post June 15th 1944 (D-Day). The German soldier had inscribed his name, unit, year and rank on frame. Liberated by a Canadian
Soldier later in Holland who returned home with it after the war. He kept it until his death 12 years ago. His widow sold this pistol to the chap I aquired it from.
Condition: VG+ Small hint of frost in bore (just visible). Everything is as tight as a milspec 1911A1 should be. Cycles ammunition reliably. Nice greenish patina to the parkerizing (80%).
Inscribed:
Ober Lt. Ernst Gutermann
1944 (used by CFC as the serial no.)
64ste Reserve Korps
1946 CNo7Mk1 Trainer - comes with transit case - Excellent Condition
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