1srelluc
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I bought a R-R M1911A1 the other day and after having researched it I don't think it's ever been through the refurb process.
Still as issued with all the correct parts/characteristics for that year.
The biggest "tell" (everything else correct) is the serial line. US Property and NO. will be parked......The serial number was applied afterwards and a non-refurb's number will not have park applied over them. When stamped the process will push the park flat.
It's the best R-R I've ever seen.
Still as issued with all the correct parts/characteristics for that year.
The biggest "tell" (everything else correct) is the serial line. US Property and NO. will be parked......The serial number was applied afterwards and a non-refurb's number will not have park applied over them. When stamped the process will push the park flat.
It's the best R-R I've ever seen.
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