I had the good fortune of receiving a few collectible firearms recently and I am planning to share them with you all for information. After doing some research this pistol is a Colt M1903 .32 caliber general officer pistol issued to Major General John G. Van Houten the founding father of the Army Ranger Brigade at Ft. Benning, GA. I have a letter from the U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command verifying the pistol was issued and shipped to him in 1951. It also verifies the pistol was issued with a right hand holster which I got with the pistol. Any thoughts on what to do next. I feel a museum, collector of General Officer pistols, or a Ranger Collector may find this pistol very desirable.Information
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