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05-18-2017 01:13 AM
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I shot against the US Coast Guard pistol team in about 1976 and this is the ilk of pistols they had to shoot...built for them by armorers and done by themselves. Lots of guys have done tune ups like this. Lots of hand selection and careful fitting... Yes I think the number is a RR.
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I have a hardball gun made up on a 1927 Argentine frame. I paid an army armorer to build it for me in the early 1970's. Nearly all parts but the receiver are NM. I suspect there will be a time in the future when an owner of this pistol will
try to figure it's history. There were lot of competent gunsmiths and military armorers doing such work in the 1970's.
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Originally Posted by
Herschel
I have a hardball gun made up on a 1927
Argentine frame. I paid an army armorer to build it for me in the early 1970's. Nearly all parts but the receiver are NM. I suspect there will be a time in the future when an owner of this pistol will
try to figure it's history. There were lot of competent gunsmiths and military armorers doing such work in the 1970's.
The reason that I posted this is to see if anyone can provide more info on the pistol. The future is now.
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Originally Posted by
LouisianaJoe
to see if anyone can provide more info on the pistol.
I think you have it...
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I didn't intend to muddy the water with my post above. Just wanted to make the point that providing you information in response to the original question will be very difficult.
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Documentation on these can be elusive. It looks very similar to those issued to Marine pistol shooters during the late 50's and early 60's which were made up by level 5 armorers without regard to original manufacturer and if any records were kept, they have disappeared long ago. We were issued one hard ball and one wad cutter with Bomar or Micro sights and forbidden to field strip them for cleaning in order to maintain tightness. Yours looks fairly typical of what Army and Air Force shooters had. Ours had the original standard plastic grips. It's an interesting '11, to be sure.