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Not the four digit SN I had my eye on, but on the other hand this one didn't require any US Govt. level "creative budgeting" to be affordable....



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I love those little guns.
 
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Nice photo. I appreciate your knack for lighting and staging. You must have quite a supply of props.
 
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Nice photo. I appreciate your knack for lighting and staging. You must have quite a supply of props.


I used to do commercial work for a living, so I have a ton of "junk" around to throw into photos for atmosphere! The occasional photo is my excuse for keeping it all in the garage....

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I recently purchased a 1918 Type 3, but it doesn't present as well as yours.
 
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Very nice!


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Nice gun but the photo is awesome!




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That's a sexy gun.
 
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Love my Type 3. Just amazing the engineering involved in it.
 
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Patina.
The 1903's prices other than private sales, just have gone through the roof, many not in the best condition are priced way high.


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What a beautiful pistol. I'm really impressed by the remaining case coloring on the safety and trigger.
 
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That is so cool. Very nice score.



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My favorite looking pistol ever. Beautiful.


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My favorite looking pistol ever. Beautiful.


Same here. Even with the tiny sights, it’s quite accurate and points so naturally.
 
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