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    An interesting pair of WW II M1911A1s...

    A Colt and a US&S in the duplicate serial number ranges!!


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    Nice.

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    Putting along an US&S and a Colt with the same S/Ns would be a cool pair but these ones are pretty nice aswell.

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    I was looking at that nice .45 in the box.........also that ammo in the cardboard boxes may have corrosive primers......if anyone uses it make sure U scrub the barrel out......been dere dun dat......especially shouldn't happen to a "virgin" .45........I still have a metal ammo box full of .45 Ball all with corrosive primers.

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