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Originally Posted by Flying Ace
that's a really cool story to that gun. IMO, I wouldn't use it anymore, it's a historical artifact in my view. I would be devastated if I lost that gun IMO, especially if it has family history. I would get it certified for authenticity and keep it in at home and show it to my friends only.
Do you have a picture of it? I'd love to see it. I'm a big WWII and history guy...
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Here you go! Note, the trigger is not original. The gun was in pieces when it was recovered from the old family house. I had it rebuilt by CSA here in town and they were unable to find an original trigger for it.