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Shipped 16 November 1939 in a 520 pistol shipment, serial range 713646-714165, to Officer in Charge, Naval Supply Depot, Sewalls Point, VA in the first shipment of 1939 Navy pistols. One of 4 shipments totaling 3,636 pistols that year...all to the Navy.
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Thank you sir! This information will be permanently kept with the pistol.
Again, I can not stress the importance and convenience your website has afforded me with many detailed photos of several original 1939 Navy's in this purchase of a lifetime.
All of your efforts are greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
David
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Last edited by prewar; 07-01-2012 at 04:23 PM.
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prewar
Bonds younger brother!
Now we just need the pretty girls!
Very nice. From 1924?
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Both of those 'Bond' guns... are stunning! Thank you for sharing!
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Broke it down for a detailed strip and almost could not budge the MSH. Lots of dried oil and or grease making it very sticky. Finally got some cloud cover and here's a coulple of parting shots. Though my photography skills are not the best. Thanks to all for the kind comments.

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Yes 1924 I waited 5 years to get my hands on this one ! the pic`s are a bit on the lite side, it`s all correct down to the mag and that`s the way I got it. You have a very nice 39 Navy sir. here is my 39 Navy Thank`s !!!!!!
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Wow! Very nice. I'm guessing shipped in the second shipment. It looks identical to mine only better condition. Do you have one of the other side? Thanks for sharing!
Also curious if you have any additional history other than the original shipment? Hope to one day find out where 714007 served.
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Here is the other side ,I have owned sevral 39`s and this one is the best I have found .Im sure both are gun`s rode out the war in a desk or locker look`s like they did not see any action .
Last edited by prewar; 07-05-2012 at 04:16 PM.
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For a long time my "dream .45" was an M1911A1 pictured in one of the reprinted .45 user's manuals. The S/N was 710017, and as I recall save for later plastic grips it looked like it could have been original. I wonder if that pistol still exists somewhere....
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